Shakeela Parveen
Pakistan
Research Article
Influence of Feeding Frequency on Growth performance and Body Indices of Goldfish (Carrassius auratus)
Author(s): Muhammad Hafeez-ur- Rehman, Khalid Javed Iqbal, Farzana Abbas, Mirza Muhammad Haroon Mushtaq, Fayyaz Rasool and Shakeela ParveenMuhammad Hafeez-ur- Rehman, Khalid Javed Iqbal, Farzana Abbas, Mirza Muhammad Haroon Mushtaq, Fayyaz Rasool and Shakeela Parveen
A total of forty goldfish (Carrassius auratus) with an average weight of 20 g per fish were stocked in individual glass aquaria having 50-L water holding capacity. There were 4 experimental feeding regimens A, B, C, and D having once twice, thrice and four times per day, respectively. All the groups received Nova Aquarium Fish Food @ 2% bodyweight which was equally spaced in treatment groups. The body weight, body and caudal lengths, and girth were recorded at the start of the experiment. The trial continued for 8 weeks. Group B yielded the maximum weight gain whereas group D yielded lowest weight (P<0.05). Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) was better in Feed A and depreciated with increasing frequency (P<0.05). Caudal fin showed significant correlation with weight (+ 0.548; P<0.001) and length (- 0.792; P<0.0001). A positive correlation of dissolved oxygen (DO; P<0.001) and .. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9546.1000336