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      Dietary supplementation with soybean oil has not favored the tilapia growth in BFT tanks submitted to feeding restriction

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          ABSTRACT. The present work aimed at assessing the possibility of compensating the notorious deficiencies of bioflocs in lipids by supplementing the tilapia commercial diet with soybean oil. In the positive control, there was no feeding restriction nor dietary supplementation with soybean oil. In the experimental treatments, the commercial diet was restricted by 25% over the positive control level. In the negative control tanks, there was feeding restriction and the artificial diet had no oil supplementation. In the experimental tanks, soybean oil was mixed daily with the commercial diet at the levels of 0.6%, 1.2 and 2.4%. Additionally, there were fed-restricted tanks that received a daily supplementation of 1.2% soybean oil mixed with dry molasses, and not with the commercial diet. In general, only the restriction of the commercial diet affected the water quality. The supplementation of the artificial diet with soybean oil up to 2.4% has not improved the proximate composition of bioflocs, nor the fish growth performance. It was concluded that the strategy of supplementing the Nile tilapia juveniles’ commercial diet with increasing levels of soybean meal, in BFT tanks submitted to 25%-feeding restriction, was not capable of avoiding the fish growth performance deterioration.

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                Journal
                asas
                Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences
                Acta Sci., Anim. Sci.
                Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá - EDUEM (Maringá, PR, Brazil )
                1806-2636
                1807-8672
                2023
                : 45
                : e59439
                Affiliations
                [2] Fortaleza Ceará orgnameUniversidade Estadual do Ceará orgdiv1Laboratório de Biotecnologia da Reprodução de Peixes Brazil
                [1] Fortaleza Ceará orgnameUniversidade Federal do Ceará orgdiv1Centro de Ciências Agrárias orgdiv2Laboratório de Ciência e Tecnologia Aquícola, Departamento de Engenharia de Pesca Brazil
                [3] Acaraú Ceará orgnameInstituto Federal de Educação, Cultura e Tecnologia orgdiv1Curso Técnico em Aquicultura Brazil
                Article
                S1807-86722023000100104 S1807-8672(23)04500000104
                10.4025/actascianimsci.v45i1.59439
                c4edfcc5-eb6b-4f70-ac43-3d2391201354

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 27 May 2021
                : 07 April 2022
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                Aquaculture

                aquaculture,lipids,Bioflocs,fish nutrition,fish culture
                aquaculture, lipids, Bioflocs, fish nutrition, fish culture

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