Abstract

ABSTRACTA 60-d feeding trial was conducted to assess the dietary protein requirement of Indian Butter catfish, Ompok bimaculatus fingerlings. Five iso-energetic semi-purified diets were formulated with varying levels of crude protein (25–45%) and fed to the experimental fish (3.29 ± 0.01 g) twice daily at satiation level in triplicate groups. Fishes were reared in indoor tanks with a stocking density of 11 fingerlings per tank. The results showed that the growth of the fish increased significantly (P < .05) with increasing protein levels upto 35% and decreased thereafter. Highest (P < .05) weight gain (247.25 ± 5.76%), carcass protein content (16.78 ± 0.04%) and protease activity (0.46 ± 0.02) coupled with lowest FCR (1.62 ± 0.04) were observed in the fish fed with 35% protein. PER and ANPR were found to decrease with increasing dietary protein levels (P < .05). Based on the second-order polynomial regression analysis of WG, it may be concluded that the dietary protein requirement of O. bimaculatus is 36.11% with a P/E ratio of 23.11 g protein MJ−1 as indicated by the maximum growth.

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