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{"metadata":{"id":"00f839ec132a3a6c05ea0bf4b074f7af","source":"gardian_index","url":"https://digitalarchive.worldfishcenter.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12348/4070/d3ebc7058c3d1bec3de2fcb6d1065614.pdf"},"pageCount":6,"title":"Assessing Potential Use Of Novacq In Reducing And Replacing Fishmeal In Diet For GIFT Tilapia In Penang Penang BEC experiment team","keywords":[],"chapters":[{"head":"Introduction","index":1,"paragraphs":[{"index":1,"size":81,"text":"Fish farmers usually use fishmeal or pelleted feed that are made from other fish as a protein source Using wild caught fish from marine harvest to feed farmed fish has been a controversial debates Anticipated that microbial biomass would contribute as a role player in feeding fish aquaculture, and could become a sustainable alternatives to fish meal Response Tilapia to Novacq is least to be known, this study will try to investigate the potential of Novacq on the growth of Tilapia."}]},{"head":"Objective","index":2,"paragraphs":[{"index":1,"size":33,"text":"To investigate the capacity of Novacq in reducing and replacing fishmeal in diet for Tilapia in Penang, and its effect on the growth performance, feed intake, survival and body composition of GIFT Tilapia "}]}],"figures":[{"text":" Mean values are not statistically analyzed FCR = feed intake / weight gain SGR = {(ln Final Body weight)-(ln Initial body weight) / duration in day} x 100 Growth Performance of GIFT Tilapia fed with experimental diets Mean final weight for Tilapia after 42 days Mean weight gain for Tilapia after 42 days Mean feed intake for Tilapia after 42 days Mean survival rate for Tilapia after 42 days "},{"text":" "},{"text":" "},{"text":" "},{"text":" "}],"sieverID":"8799901a-73f5-4777-bd68-e1dca417cd15","abstract":""} |