Determination of Optimum Calcium and Phosphorous Ratio for the Production of African Catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822)

  • Nwanna L
  • Oni O
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Optimum calcium-phosphorus (Ca/P) ratio for the growth of African catfish was investigated over a 70-day period with a basal diet formulated and supplemented with Ca/P ratios of (0:0, 1:0.5, 1:1, 2:1.5, 3:1 and 3.5: 1.5) respectively. The results showed that the mean weight gain and specific growth rate increased from the fish fed the control diet up to the fish fed diet with Ca/P ratio of 2:1.5, and then declined consistently to the fish fed diet with Ca/P ratio of 3.5:1.5. Addition of Ca and P in the diets significantly increased the carcass ash, while feeding the fish with the control diet supposed to be imbalance in Ca/P ratio elevated the carcass fat and moisture. The increase in carcass ash consequently resulted in increase (P<0.05) in carcass minerals (Ca, Mg, P, Zn and Fe) in relation to fish fed the control diet. In conclusion, the study suggests Ca/P ratio of 2:1.5 (1.33:1) as the optimum for the production of African catfish.

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Nwanna, L., & Oni, O. (2018). Determination of Optimum Calcium and Phosphorous Ratio for the Production of African Catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822). Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, 22(5), 689. https://doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v22i5.12

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