Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5539359 | Aquaculture | 2017 | 56 Pages |
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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Authors
Daniel J. Russo, Wade O. Watanabe, Stephen T. Kinsey, Pamela J. Seaton,