Automatic feeders for Nile tilapia raised in cages: productive performance at high feeding frequencies and different rates

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,F.A.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Argentim,D., Novelli,P.K., Agostinho,S.M.M., Agostinho,L.M., Agostinho,C.A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The main goal of modern intensive fish farms should be to increase productivity at a low cost. The automation of fish feeding plays an important role in this scenario since it may improve feed efficiency and reduce organic waste emissions. The aim of this experiment was to provide basic information for the development of feeding techniques using automatic feeders. The experiment was done from September to December, with tilapia weighing 185g, fed 48 meals a day at 22 or 30 minute intervals, with feeding rates of 2, 3 and 4% of live weight. Eighteen 1m3 net cages equipped with automatic feeders were distributed in one pond. During the experimental trial the mean values for dissolved oxygen, pH and temperature were 3.20mg/l, 8.03 and 25.43°C, respectively. The highest average weight of 683.73g was achieved for fish treated with 4% of live weight at 30 minute intervals between meals. There was no difference for viscero-somatic index, demonstrating no alteration in the final carcass quality. These results demonstrate that a higher feeding rate added to efficient feed management can be used at the final stages of raising Nile tilapia in cages without compromising final fish productive quality.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Automatic feeders for Nile tilapia raised in cages: productive performance at high feeding frequencies and different rates
title Automatic feeders for Nile tilapia raised in cages: productive performance at high feeding frequencies and different rates
spellingShingle Automatic feeders for Nile tilapia raised in cages: productive performance at high feeding frequencies and different rates
Oliveira,F.A.
automatic feeding
feeding management
Oreochromis niloticus
feed efficiency
carcass indexes
title_short Automatic feeders for Nile tilapia raised in cages: productive performance at high feeding frequencies and different rates
title_full Automatic feeders for Nile tilapia raised in cages: productive performance at high feeding frequencies and different rates
title_fullStr Automatic feeders for Nile tilapia raised in cages: productive performance at high feeding frequencies and different rates
title_full_unstemmed Automatic feeders for Nile tilapia raised in cages: productive performance at high feeding frequencies and different rates
title_sort Automatic feeders for Nile tilapia raised in cages: productive performance at high feeding frequencies and different rates
author Oliveira,F.A.
author_facet Oliveira,F.A.
Argentim,D.
Novelli,P.K.
Agostinho,S.M.M.
Agostinho,L.M.
Agostinho,C.A.
author_role author
author2 Argentim,D.
Novelli,P.K.
Agostinho,S.M.M.
Agostinho,L.M.
Agostinho,C.A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,F.A.
Argentim,D.
Novelli,P.K.
Agostinho,S.M.M.
Agostinho,L.M.
Agostinho,C.A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv automatic feeding
feeding management
Oreochromis niloticus
feed efficiency
carcass indexes
topic automatic feeding
feeding management
Oreochromis niloticus
feed efficiency
carcass indexes
description ABSTRACT The main goal of modern intensive fish farms should be to increase productivity at a low cost. The automation of fish feeding plays an important role in this scenario since it may improve feed efficiency and reduce organic waste emissions. The aim of this experiment was to provide basic information for the development of feeding techniques using automatic feeders. The experiment was done from September to December, with tilapia weighing 185g, fed 48 meals a day at 22 or 30 minute intervals, with feeding rates of 2, 3 and 4% of live weight. Eighteen 1m3 net cages equipped with automatic feeders were distributed in one pond. During the experimental trial the mean values for dissolved oxygen, pH and temperature were 3.20mg/l, 8.03 and 25.43°C, respectively. The highest average weight of 683.73g was achieved for fish treated with 4% of live weight at 30 minute intervals between meals. There was no difference for viscero-somatic index, demonstrating no alteration in the final carcass quality. These results demonstrate that a higher feeding rate added to efficient feed management can be used at the final stages of raising Nile tilapia in cages without compromising final fish productive quality.
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