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Aquaculture | 2002

The effect of feeding frequency on water quality and growth of the black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon)

D.M. Smith; Michele Astrid Burford; S.J. Tabrett; Simon Irvin; Lr Ward

Abstract The feeding strategy used in the commercial culture of shrimp can have a significant impact on pond water quality and hence growth, health and survival of the shrimp, as well as the efficiency of feed utilization. These factors contribute to the profitability of production and to the environmental impact of shrimp farming. The effect of four different feeding frequencies (3, 4, 5 and 6 feedings day −1 ) on the growth and survival of the black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon , and water quality was studied in an 8-week growth trial. The shrimp were held in 20×2500-l outdoor tanks containing water and sediment from a shrimp pond. The water management and aeration strategies were designed to simulate a shrimp pond system. The shrimp (initial weight of 5.6 g) were stocked at a density of 25 animals m −2 and fed a widely used, commercial pelleted feed, with all the feed being placed on feeding trays. The uneaten feed on the feeding trays was removed at specific time intervals so that in all treatments, the shrimp had access to the feed for 12 h day −1 . There were no significant ( P >0.05) differences due to feeding frequency on growth rate (1.4±0.08 g week −1 ), feed conversion ratio (FCR) (2.0±0.27) or survival (84±7.6%) of shrimp. Similarly, the water quality parameters (total N, ammonium, nitrate/nitrite, dissolved organic nitrogen, total phosphorus, phosphate, chlorophyll a , oxygen, pH, temperature, salinity, turbidity) were not different among treatments. The results suggest that there is no benefit from feeding P. monodon more frequently than 3 times day −1 when using a feed that is nutritionally adequate and has high water stability. Therefore, it may be possible to reduce feeding frequency in commercial shrimp ponds without adversely affecting water quality, shrimp growth rate and survival, thereby improving farm profitability.


Aquaculture | 2004

Accurate measurement of in vivo digestibility of shrimp feeds

D.M. Smith; S.J. Tabrett


Aquaculture | 2009

Effect of background colour on the distribution of astaxanthin in black tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon): Effective method for improvement of cooked colour

R.K. Tume; A.L. Sikes; S.J. Tabrett; D.M. Smith


Aquaculture Nutrition | 2005

The efficacy of ingredients included in shrimp feeds to stimulate intake

D.M. Smith; S.J. Tabrett; M.C. Barclay; Simon Irvin


Aquaculture Nutrition | 2012

An assessment of cereal grains and other starch sources in diets for barramundi (Lates calcarifer) – implications for nutritional and functional qualities of extruded feeds

Brett Glencross; David Blyth; S.J. Tabrett; Nicholas Bourne; Simon Irvin; M. Anderson; T. Fox-Smith; R. Smullen


Aquaculture Nutrition | 2003

Development of a pelleted feed for juvenile tropical spiny lobster (Panulirus ornatus): response to dietary protein and lipid

D.M. Smith; Kevin C. Williams; Simon Irvin; M.C. Barclay; S.J. Tabrett


Aquaculture Nutrition | 2005

Water immersion time reduces the preference of juvenile tropical spiny lobster Panulirus ornatus for pelleted dry feeds and fresh mussel

Kevin C. Williams; D.M. Smith; Simon Irvin; M.C. Barclay; S.J. Tabrett


Aquaculture | 2005

A novel method of collecting fecal samples from spiny lobsters

Simon Irvin; S.J. Tabrett


Aquaculture Nutrition | 2015

Comparison of faecal collection methods and diet acclimation times for the measurement of digestibility coefficients in barramundi (Lates calcarifer)

David Blyth; S.J. Tabrett; Nicholas Bourne; Brett Glencross


Aquaculture | 2005

Evidence of a growth factor in some crustacean-based feed ingredients in diets for the giant tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon

Kevin C. Williams; D.M. Smith; M.C. Barclay; S.J. Tabrett; George A. Riding

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D.M. Smith

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Simon Irvin

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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M.C. Barclay

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Brett Glencross

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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David Blyth

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Kevin C. Williams

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Nicholas Bourne

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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George A. Riding

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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M. Anderson

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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