Effects of different feeding frequencies on the growth, plasma biochemical parameters, stress status, and gastric evacuation of juvenile tiger puffer fish (Takifugu rubripes)

2022 
Abstract Tiger puffer fish (Takifugu rubripes)is one of the most economically valuable aquaculture species in Asia. However, farming tiger puffer fish at the juvenile stage has been greatly restrained by cannibalization caused by inappropriate feeding regimes, resulting in very high mortality and great economic loss, particularly in intensive recirculating aquaculture systems. Therefore, the feeding strategy should adapt to fish appetite, nutrition requirements and welfare in intensive aquaculture. A 60-day feeding experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of feeding frequency on the overall health of juvenile tiger puffer fish. Fish were randomly assigned to four groups with different feeding frequencies using the same ration size per feeding. P1: two daily meals; P2: four daily meals; P3: six daily meals; P4: continuous diurnal feeding using a belt feeder. Fish in the P2 group exhibited optimal values for growth, including final weight, weight gain rate, specific growth rate, feed efficiency, and survival (P
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