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An Optimized Zebrafish Nursery Feeding Regimen Improves Growth Rates and Labor Costs.

Toi A Collins1, Shelby Cabrera1, Emily Teets2, Jami Shaffer2, Bradley W Blaser2.   

Abstract

Setting nutritional standards for larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) that maximize growth, survival, and reproductive success is challenging. We evaluated the effects of different feeding regimens on larval zebrafish by comparing Gemma Micro 75 pelleted diet and live-type L rotifers (Brachionus plicatilis) in 3 feeding regimens starting at 9 days postfertilization (dpf): bolus feeding of live diet (BL), continuous feeding of live diet (CL), and pelleted diet (PD). Animals in the PD and CL groups were longer than the BL group at 4-5 weeks postfertilization. The PD group was also greater in body depth than both live diet groups. There was no significant difference in weight between the groups. There were also no significant differences in fecundity or sex ratios indicating that all feeding methods successfully promote growth of a useful breeding stock of fish. In addition, we quantified the equipment, consumable, and labor costs associated with these methods, and found that the PD regimen was superior to both live diet regimens. These data suggest that providing a high nutrient-density pelleted diet to larval and juvenile zebrafish is an effective means to increase early growth and to decrease cost and labor associated with nursery care.

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Keywords:  feeding; nursery; zebrafish

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34542353      PMCID: PMC8716471          DOI: 10.1089/zeb.2021.0030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zebrafish        ISSN: 1545-8547            Impact factor:   1.985


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