FEED CONVERSION
RATIO OF MAJOR CARP, CIRRHINUS MRIGALAFINGERLINGS FED ON
SOYBEAN MEAL, MAIZE AND MAIZE GLUTEN
L. Inayat and M. Salim
Department of Zoology and Fisheries,
University of Agriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Abstract
A six week experiment
was conducted in aquaria to evaluate the feed conversion ratio (FCR) of major
carp Cirrhinus
mrigala fingerlings fed on soybean meal (43.50% protein), maize (9.00%
protein) and maize gluten (54.72% protein). The ingredients were supplied at the
rate of 4% of wet body weight of fish twice a day. The fish gained the highest
average body weight (0.900 ± 0.05g) on soybean meal, followed by maize gluten
(0.543 ± 0.02g) and maize (0.421 ± 0.02g). FCR calculated for three treatments
was the highest for maize (3.36), while for soybean meal it was the lowest
(1.70). The correlation between average body weight and FCR was significantly
positive in case of soybean meal (r=0.801) and maize gluten, whereas in case of
maize, the correlation was non-significantly negative (r = -0.518).
Key words:
Major carp,
soybean meal, maize, maize gluten, FCR