efficacy of fish oil- and linseed oil-enriched artemia nauplii on growth performance and stress resistance of tiger barb larvae (puntius tetrazona)

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mohammad hadi abolhasani fisheries department, faculty of fisheries and environmental sciences, gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources.

seyed abbas hosseini fisheries department, faculty of fisheries and environmental sciences, gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources.

rasool ghorbani fisheries department, faculty of fisheries and environmental sciences, gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources.

seyyed morteza hoseini fisheries department, faculty of fisheries and environmental sciences, gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources.

abstract

fish oil is the important fat source in fish nutrition. high demand for fish oil and low global supply arise a need of alternative oils in fish culture. plant oils are a good candidate in this case. the aim of the present study was to compare the efficacy of fish oil and linseed oil on growth and stress resistance of tiger barb ( puntius tetrazona ) larvae. artemia nauplii were enriched by 2.5, 5 and 7.5 of each oil. the enriched nauplii were offered to larvae for 14 d. thereafter, fish were fed non-enriched nauplii for another 14 d. at the end of the trial, larvae were subjected to osmotic stress and their survival was recorded. there was no significant difference in final weight, sgr and weight gain among the treatments at day 14. however, oil type and oil levels significantly affected these parameters after 28 d. fish of 2.5-lo and 5-fo groups showed the best and worst performance, respectively. there was no significant difference in survival rate among the treatments, after 14 and 28 d; however, oil type significantly affected survival of the larvae after osmotic stress. survival of larvae fed on linseed oil-enriched nauplii was significantly higher than that of those fed on fish oil-enriched nauplii. linseed oil showed significantly better results in growth performance and stress resistance compared to fish oil. it is concluded that linseed oil is more suitable than fish oil for artemia enrichment to feed tiger barb larvae. the potential reasons for the better performance of larvae fed on linseed oil-enriched artemia were discussed.

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international journal of aquatic biology

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