A Comparison of Natural and Artificial Diets for Juveniles of the Australian Freshwater Crayfish Cherax destructor

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Growth rates of juvenile yabbies Cherax destructor fed a variety of natural and an artificial diet were compared under controlled conditions. Newly independent (stage 3) juveniles were reared individually in 1-L pomades for 35 d. The best survival and growth were obtained on live zooplankton, frozen zooplankton, shrimp meal pellets and tubifex worms (survival, 100%; mean weights, 608, 444, 380 and 338 mg, respectively). Intermediate growth and survival was exhibited by crayfish fed chironomid larvae, snails and mussels (survival, 80-100%; mean weight, 138-169 mg). Juveniles fed trout muscle, beef heart and yabby tail gave very poor growth and survival (survival, 50-80%; mean weight, 50-55 mg). The use of shrimp meal pellets as a reference diet for juvenile yabbies is discussed. © Copyright by the World Aquaculture Society 1998.

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Verhoef, G. D., Jones, P. L., & Austin, C. M. (1998). A Comparison of Natural and Artificial Diets for Juveniles of the Australian Freshwater Crayfish Cherax destructor. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 29(2), 243–248. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-7345.1998.tb00983.x

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