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Title: FEEDING MANAGEMENT


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FEEDING MANAGEMENT
  • Frederick B. Muyot
  • Sr. Aquaculturist
  • National Fisheries Biological Center

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FEEDING MANAGEMENT
  • One of the important aspects in the breeding and
    culture of fishes
  • In aquaculture, comprise of about 40-60 of
    production cost
  • Feeds must be cost-effective and efficient

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Categories of fishes based on food preference
  • Herbivore - prefers food which are plant-based
  • Carnivore - eats other aquatic animals
  • Omnivore - eats both plant and animal-based foods
  • Few ornamental species are categorized as
    strictly carnivores or herbivores
  • Most are omnivores

4
Food Habits
  • Grazers nibble at plants or pick at small
    plankton or benthic animals
  • Filter feeders feeds on planktonic plants and
    animals by straining concentrations of planktons
  • Bottom feeders or scavengers plant animal
    debris (detritus)
  • Predator preys on other aquatic animals

5
Feed Types
  • Fresh live foods live animals given as feeds
    (Artemia, Daphnia, Moina, bloodworms)
  • Frozen foods animal or plant matter given as
    foods and stored in freezer (meats of fish,
    squid, beef heart, spinach)
  • Dried or Freeze-dried foods available in
    petshops or markets (dried alamang, krill, water
    fleas and freeze-dried plankton)
  • Artificial feeds flakes, mash, crumbled, pellets

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Factors Affecting Feeding Activity of Fish
  • Type of food given
  • Feed composition and quality
  • Water quality
  • Stocking density
  • Presence of competitors
  • Diseases

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Basic Food Elements Needed by Fish
  • Protein provides energy and builds body tissues
  • amino acids
  • Carbohydrates source of energy
  • starch, glucose, fructose, fiber
  • Fats also energy foods reserved energy
  • fatty acids
  • Vitamins assist in metabolic process in the
    body
  • oil soluble vitamins A, D, E, K
  • water soluble vitamins B, C, panthothenic acid,
    niacine, folic acid and others
  • Minerals regulate fish activities theie
    physical structure
  • phosphorus, calcium, copper, iron, magnesium,
    manganese and others

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Feeding the Fish
  • Generally, fish consumes about 4-5 of their body
    weight
  • In ponds where there is natural food present,
    fish could grow at a certain population density
    even without supplemental food
  • Fish must be given 2-4 of their body weight

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Computing for amount of feeds to be given
  • Amount of feed per day
  • no. of fishes x ave. body weight of fish x
    feeding rate (e.g. 4)
  • Example You have 1,000 goldfish with an average
    weight of 10g, and you will feed 4 of body
    weight per day
  • Amount of feed per day 1,000 pcs x 10 g/pc x
    0.04
  • 400 g feeds per day
  • If feeding is twice a day, divide amount by 2
  • 400 g/2
  • 200 g per feeding

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Feeding Management
  • Feeding is done at least twice a day
  • For small fishes (live-bearers), feeding can be
    done based on demand (at satiation level)
  • Artificial feeds such as finfish feeds, prawn
    feeds or combination of rice bran fish meal
    (20-30 fish meal, 80-70 rice bran) commonly
    used as feeds
  • Broodstock given high protein foods
  • Larvae or fry given tiny live foods (infusoria,
    Artemia, Moina)
  • Juveniles could be given commercial feeds

12
Feeding Management
  • Feeding is done gradually, making sure all fish
    have eaten
  • Feeds must be evenly distributed to the grow-out
    areas
  • Avoid wastage of feeds

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Feeding Practice at NFBC
  • Breeders
  • Live-bearers prawn feeds (PO2) at satiation
    level
  • Goldfish, Koi tilapia or bangus grower feeds
    (floating feeds preferred) alternated with prawn
    grower feeds at 2-4 feeding rate
  • Angelfish prawn feeds starter crumble (PO2) at
    satiation level
  • Fighting fish mosquito larvae or prawn feeds
    starter crumble at satiation level

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Feeding Practice at NFBC
  • Breeders
  • Red pacu, hammerhead, tinfoil barb, rainbow shark
    (fishes for induced breeding) tilapia or bangus
    grower feeds during non-breeding season and
    grouper or prawn grower feeds 3 months before and
    during breeding season at 3-4 feeding rate
  • Cichlid mouthbrooders (blue kenai, auratis, 14-K,
    ice blue) tilapia or bangus crumble feeds
    alternated with prawn feeds at 2-4 feeding rate
  • Flowerhorn flowerhorn feeds

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Feeding Practice at NFBC
  • Breeders
  • Gourami tilapia or bangus crumble feeds
    alternated with prawn feeds starter crumble at
    2-4 body weight
  • Larval Rearing
  • Live-bearers powdered prawn feeds at satiation
    level
  • Goldfish, Koi, angelfish, flowerhorn, cichlid
    mouthbrooders, induced fishes Artemia nauplii
    for 5-10 days
  • Fighting fish, gourami infusoria for 2-3 days,
    then Artemia for 5-7 days

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Feeding Practice at NFBC
  • Nursery rearing and grow-out
  • Live-bearers powdered prawn starter feeds,
    tilapia or bangus fry mash at satiation level
    until harvest
  • Goldfish, koi, angelfish, flowerhorn, cichlid
    mouthbrooders, induced fishes fry mash for
    small fishes, crumbled feeds for juveniles and
    grower pellets for larger sizes at 2-4 feeding
    rate
  • Fighting fish, gourami powdered prawn feeds for
    small fishes prawn crumble feeds for juveniles
    until harvest at 2-4 feeding rate
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