Authors
LE Cruz-Suarez, D Ricque-Marie, JD Pinal-Mansilla, P Wesche-Ebelling
Publication date
1994/6/30
Journal
Aquaculture
Volume
123
Issue
3-4
Pages
349-360
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Flours from corn, sorghum, pearl millet, rice, and meals from pasta and cookie by-products were tested as dietary ingredients for juveniles of Penaeus vannamei (0.7 g average weight). These ingredients replaced wheat meal used in the control diet as the main carbohydrate source. Significant differences (P<0.001) were found in the final weight of the shrimp fed the different carbohydrate sources during 28 days. Shrimp fed the wheat meal (control) and the cookie-waste meal diets had the best growth rate, followed by shrimp fed the rice meal diet, and finally the least efficient diets were those containing corn, sorghum, pearl millet and pasta meal which did not differ significantly. All the experimented diets resulted in very good feed conversion ratios (FCR) (1.2–1.4), except for the pasta diet (1.8). In terms of shrimp production cost, it was noticed that cheaper carbohydrate source prices can overcome the effect of …
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