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Effect of Different Opening Diet on the Growth, the Structure of the Digestive Tract and Digestive Enzyme Activity of Larval and Juvenile

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Journal Biology (Basel)
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biology
Date 2024 Sep 28
PMID 39336176
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Abstract

One of the crucial factors influencing the growth and viability of larvae and juveniles is their opening diets. The objective of this study was to identify suitable initial feed options for larvae and juveniles. A total of 1200 newly hatched with an average weight of 18.3 mg and an average length of 11.58 mm were selected and randomly divided into four groups. The fish were fed with different opening diets, including rotifer, , Tubifex, and micro-diet from six days after hatching (dahs), respectively. Growth indices and activities of digestive enzymes were assessed at 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 dahs. Histological examination of the structure of the digestive tract was performed at 40 dahs, while survival rates were also documented. The results demonstrated that different diets had no effect on the survival rate of larvae and juveniles of . The growth performance indices were ranked as follows: Tubifex group > group > micro-diet group > rotifer group. Remarkably, the Tubifex group exhibited superior growth performance, which was also reflected in the structure of the digestive tract and digestive enzyme activity. Therefore, it is recommended to include Tubifex in the diet of larvae and juvenile during the standardized farming process.

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