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Pre‐soaking of the feed pellets: a trick for successful feed utilization in juvenile green turtles ( Chelonia mydas Linnaeus, 1758)
Author(s) -
Kanghae H.,
Thongprajukaew K.,
Phromkunthong W.,
Plangsri S.,
Jatupornpitukchat S.,
Kittiwattanawong K.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.651
H-Index - 56
eISSN - 1439-0396
pISSN - 0931-2439
DOI - 10.1111/jpn.12444
Subject(s) - pellets , pellet , zoology , feed conversion ratio , juvenile , biology , body weight , weight gain , completely randomized design , digestion (alchemy) , fishery , chemistry , ecology , paleontology , chromatography , endocrinology
Summary Pre‐soaking of the feed pellets in water can improve feed utilization in juvenile green turtles ( Chelonia mydas Linnaeus, 1758), but the pre‐soaking has not previously been optimized. This study aimed to optimize the water amount used for pre‐soaking the pellets. The experiments followed a completely randomized design with three replications of each dietary treatment group. Initially 10‐day‐old green turtles (20–22 g body weight) were treated in an indoor aquaculture system for 3 months. The dietary treatment pellets were pre‐soaked with 0.3, 0.5 or 0.7 ( v / w ) relative amounts of water that are here termed soaking ratios. At the end of experiment, there were no significant differences in survival (96% on average) and growth (average body weight 75.34 g and specific growth rate 2%/day, on average) of turtles in three dietary treatments (p > 0.05). Feed utilization was the best in turtles fed with 0.7 pre‐soaked ratio, as indicated by significant reductions (p < 0.05) in the feeding rate (7.44% body weight/day) and the feed conversion ratio (1.12 g feed/g gain). Digestion was also improved by the induction of faecal digestive enzymes as well as the faecal thermal properties. The rapid growth did not negatively affect the general haematological parameters of reared turtles. These findings indicate that the pre‐soaking of feed pellets at the optimal soaking ratio (1:0.7 w / v of pellet to water) can contribute through improved feed utilization of green turtles.

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