Abstract

Galaxias maculatus aquaculture objectives is to produce millions of eggs. Wild females are small (2 g), have quick sexual maturity and low mean fecundity (500 eggs/female), requiring larger fishes with higher fecundity. This study aim is to evaluate experimentally the effect of the levels of protein, lipid and dietary energy on weight increases in adults. Five independent experiments were performed at different sequential time periods at the UCT hatchery, Chile. Specimens were obtained from a) Crystalline sea return specimen catches in the Tolten estuary (4 -6 cm, 0.3-0.4 g.). b) Hatchery cultured fish. Fish were fed by hand ad libitum. In experiments 1 to 4, pelleted diets were prepared with 3 to 5 levels of protein (treatments 27 up to 57%), crumble size, three 100 L fibre ponds replicates. In experiment 5 the effect of two lipid levels (8 and 21%) was evaluated with commercial extruded Salmon Nutra Starter isoproteic crumble 1 diet at 63%, replicated in 4 ponds. The results show: A tendency to increased weight in all sizes with an increased protein level in the pelleted diet.A maximal adult growth is obtained with a diet containing a minimum of 37% crude protein, with 40% the optimal value. A higher % protein in the diet or growth in weight lower feed conversion ratio. The feed conversion ratio in the extruded diet reaches up to 0.5 and in the pelleted vary from 0.7 to 1.5. Fish 0.6 g fed with 63% protein, extruded commercial diet with two different lipid levels (8 and 21%, 20.40 and 23.84 MJ kg-1, PE/TE 0.62 and 0.71) increased weight the first month 67 and 105% each. It has been established that high-energy diets with optimal levels of protein and lipid are a good short-term solution to obtain G. maculatus of higher weight.

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  • Galaxias maculatus aquaculture objectives is to produce millions of eggs

  • The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of protein, lipids and energy in pelleted and extruded diets on adult growth in G. maculatus

  • The results show a tendency to increased weight in all sizes (0.4 to 3.9 g) in G. maculatus with an increased protein level in the diet (Figure 1; Tables 4 and 5, Exps. 1 to 4)

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Galaxias maculatus aquaculture objectives is to produce millions of eggs. Wild females are small (2 g), have quick sexual maturity and low mean fecundity (500 eggs/female), requiring larger fishes with higher fecundity. Foi estabelecido que dietas de alta energia com níveis ótimos de proteínas e lipídios são uma boa solução de curto prazo para obter G. maculatus de peso mais alto One of the primary challenges and targets of Galaxias maculatus (Jenyns, 1842) culture or “galaxy culture” is to produce millions of eggs, since 3,000 fingerlings per kilogram of product are required During their six month immature phase, maximum weight and maturity must be reached, so that the fish will mature and spawn periodically. The formulation of energy-rich diets with optimal levels of proteins and lipids constitutes a solution to obtain higher weights and fecundity in G. maculatus females in the short term. To cultivate breeders in experimental stages, semi-intensive systems are used, based on natural feeding complemented with salmon-extruded food, which generates a quick growth in weight and size, resulting in a higher female fecundity and an increased production of eggs (Vega et al, 2013)

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