Effect of Replacement of Fish Meal With Cottonseed and Blood Meals on Growth, Serum Biochemistry, Body Composition, and Antioxidant Capacity in GIFT Tilapia Juveniles (Oreochromis niloticus)
Xin Liu, Bo Liu, Qunlan Zhou, Cunxin Sun, Xiaochuan Zheng, Bo Liu

TL;DR
This study finds that replacing up to 75% of fish meal with cottonseed and blood meals in tilapia feed does not harm growth or health, but replacing 100% does.
Contribution
The study identifies 75% replacement of fish meal with cottonseed and blood meals as optimal for tilapia growth and health.
Findings
Replacing up to 75% of fish meal with cottonseed and blood meals had no significant negative effects on growth parameters.
Replacing 100% of fish meal significantly reduced growth and altered serum biochemistry.
D-75 showed optimal antioxidant capacity and serum health indicators.
Abstract
Nile tilapia of an initial average weight of 36.55 ± 0.15 g were stocked in 15 tanks at 20 fish per tank. Five isonitrogenous and isolipidic experimental diets (31.5% crude protein, 7.45% crude lipid) were formulated to replace 0% (D-0 diet), 25% (D-25 diet), 50% (D-50 diet), 75% (D-75), and 100% (D-100 diet) of fish meal (FM) with cottonseed meal (CSM) and blood meal (BM). After 60 days of rearing experiment, results showed that final body weight (FBW), specific growth rate (SGR), feed conversion ratio (FCR), weight gain rae (WGR), protein efficiency ratio (PER), the whole-body crude proteins and ash content exhibited no significant change at D-25, D-50, and D-75 group (p > 0.05) compared to the control. FBW, WGR, PER, SGR, crude protein, and ash were significantly lower, while FCR was significantly higher in D-100 compared to control (p < 0.05). Serum biochemical activities indicated…
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TopicsAquaculture Nutrition and Growth · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota · Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species
