[Home ] [Archive]   [ فارسی ]  
:: Main :: About :: Current Issue :: Archive :: Search :: Submit :: Contact ::
Main Menu
Home::
Journal Information::
Articles archive::
For Authors::
For Reviewers::
Registration::
Contact us::
Publication Ethics::
::
Search in website

Advanced Search
..
Receive site information
Enter your Email in the following box to receive the site news and information.
..
Abstract in
..
:: Volume 12, Issue 4 (12-2025) ::
2025, 12(4): 53-64 Back to browse issues page
Brewers’s spent grains as an econocal alternative to fishmeal in goldfish (Carassius auratus) diet
M.S.M. Nafees * , W.M.P. Chathuranga , P.A. Shiromiya
Faculty of Agriculture, Eastern University, Sri Lanka
Abstract:   (12 Views)
Cost-effective and nutritionally balanced diet is fundamental for successful ornamental fish farming. This study aimed to investigate replacement level of fishmeal with brewer’s spent grain (BSG) in the diet of Carassius auratus to reduce production cost. A control diet was formulated to contain 40% crude protein and 21 kJ g⁻¹ of gross energy. Three experimental diets were formulated by replacing 10%, 20%, and 30% of fishmeal in the control diet with BSG. Using a completely randomized design, 120 fish (1.13±0.06 g) were assigned to 12 concrete-glass tanks (70×30×30 cm) at the rate of ten per aquarium, representing three tanks for each diet. The fish were fed twice a day (08:00 am and 03:00 pm) until satiation for six weeks. Water quality parameters were measured daily and maintained within the standard range. At the end of the experiment, fish survival was 95%. Length and weight gains of fish fed the experimental diets were higher (p<0.05) than those fed the control diet. Polynomial regression curves delineated the maximum length gain at 18.5% replacement of fishmeal with BSG while the maximum weight gain was at 9.6%. However, daily feed intake and feed conversion ratio did not differ (p>0.05) among the dietary groups. Condition factor of fish was significantly higher (p<0.05) in the treated groups. The estimated cost per kilogram feed showed a decreasing trend towards increasing level of BSG in the diet. In conclusion, 18.5% dietary BSG with the expense of fishmeal improved the growth of goldfish and reduced the feed cost. Further studies are recommended to investigate nutrient utilization and immunity of fish.
Keywords: Low-cost feed, Calico Ryukin, Ornamental fish, SGR
Full-Text [PDF 516 kb]   (7 Downloads)    
Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2025/10/20 | Accepted: 2025/12/31 | Published: 2025/12/31
Send email to the article author

Add your comments about this article
Your username or Email:

CAPTCHA


XML     Print


Download citation:
BibTeX | RIS | EndNote | Medlars | ProCite | Reference Manager | RefWorks
Send citation to:

Nafees M, Chathuranga W, Shiromiya P. Brewers’s spent grains as an econocal alternative to fishmeal in goldfish (Carassius auratus) diet. Ornamental Aquatics 2025; 12 (4) :53-64
URL: http://ornamentalaquatics.ir/article-1-405-en.html


Rights and permissions
Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Volume 12, Issue 4 (12-2025) Back to browse issues page
مجله علمی آبزیان زینتی Journal of Ornamental Aquatics
Persian site map - English site map - Created in 0.09 seconds with 37 queries by YEKTAWEB 4732