Performance and Fatty Acids Composition of Oreochromis Niloticus Fed on Maggots
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This study was conducted to assess improved performance and fatty acids composition of Oreochromis niloticus. Different substrate was used to culture and analyze the effect. Growth performance of O. niloticus fed on HFM meal and enhancement of fatty acids in the produced O. niloticus was conducted. Results showed that fish fed on HFMEuch achieved high performance with higher amount of ω-3FAs levels accumulation. Eucheuma species can be used to culture HFM as alternative non-competitive feed ingredient to improve performance and composition of ω-3FAs in cultured O. niloticus.
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