Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5539359 Aquaculture 2017 56 Pages PDF
Abstract
Live prey (rotifers and Artemia) are expensive to produce and can limit production of juvenile fish in a commercial marine fish hatchery. The results show that given a prescribed (albeit moderate) total daily ration of prey, feeding lower prey concentrations at higher frequencies optimized larval growth performance and vitality in black sea bass raised from first-feeding through pre-metamorphic stages.
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