Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXVII, Issue 1
Written by Marian Tiberiu COADĂ, Elena SÎRBU, Neculai PATRICHE, Victor CRISTEA, Mirela CREȚU, Alina ANTACHE, Săndița PLĂCINTĂ, Veta NISTOR, Magdalena TENCIU
This study aimed to investigate the effect of light intensity on the growth performance, hematological profile, and biochemical composition of muscle tissue of paddlefish juveniles, reared in a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS). Two experimental variants were created: V1- where the rearing units have green color, and the average of the light intensity was 105 lx (mean fish weight was 21.65 ± 0.6 g), and V2- where the rearing units have white color, and the average of the light intensity was 30 lx (mean fish weight was 22.15 ± 0.8 g). Fish were fed at an intensity of 2.5% BW for 48 days. Growth of juvenile paddlefish under 30 lx was significantly better than that of paddlefish under 105 lx (p < 0.05), as indicated by final weight (1158.20 ± 21.90 g), specific growth rate (2.18% ± 0.07%/day) and feed conversion coefficient (0.80 ± 0.28 g/g). In conclusion, the paddlefish juveniles can adapt to various light intensities and grow favorably under low light conditions in a recirculating aquaculture system.
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