A number of studies have evaluated the use of seaweed meal (produced using seaweed collected from natural stocks) for fish Apostichopus japonicus, O. mykiss, O. niloticus, Pseudosciaena crocea, Dicentrarchus labrax, shrimp: Penaeus monodon and L. vannamei.
In some instances, the inclusion of seaweed in feed formulations has resulted in improved performance, including feed efficiency, pellet quality and animal product quality.
Different amounts of natural seaweed stocks in shrimp feed have also been tested in ranges from 2 to 10 %; however, few studies have been done on cultivated seaweed.
For this reason, the purpose of this study is to assess the beneficial effects on zootechnical parameters and digestibility of seaweed meal made from green seaweed from natural stocks and brown seaweed cultivated in the open sea.
The seaweeds were included at 4 and 8 % of rations in experimental diets for L. vannamei in RAS.
A number of studies have evaluated the use of seaweed meal (produced using seaweed collected from natural stocks) for fish Apostichopus japonicus, O. mykiss, O. niloticus, Pseudosciaena crocea, Dicentrarchus labrax, shrimp: Penaeus monodon and L. vannamei.In some instances, the inclusion of seaweed in feed formulations has resulted in improved performance, including feed efficiency, pellet quality and animal product quality.Different amounts of natural seaweed stocks in shrimp feed have also been tested in ranges from 2 to 10 %; however, few studies have been done on cultivated seaweed.For this reason, the purpose of this study is to assess the beneficial effects on zootechnical parameters and digestibility of seaweed meal made from green seaweed from natural stocks and brown seaweed cultivated in the open sea.The seaweeds were included at 4 and 8 % of rations in experimental diets for L. vannamei in RAS.
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