Title of article :
Dietary protein and carbohydrate requirement of juvenile Hawaiian limpet (Cellana sandwicensis Pease, 1861) fed practical diet
Author/Authors :
Hua, Nhan Thai College of Aquaculture and Fisheries - Cantho University, VietNam , Ako, Harry Department of Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering - University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
Abstract :
This study was conducted to evaluate dietary protein and carbohydrate requirement of juvenile Hawaiian limpets Cellana sandwincensis. A total of 64 juvenile limpets (3.12 ± 0.86 g) were fed five different dietary protein levels ranging from 270 to 470 g kg-1 for 90 days. Carbohydrate and lipid levels were held constant at 180 and 49.7 g kg-1, respectively. Weight gain and growth rates of the animals did not differ significantly (P>0.05) among the protein levels ranging from 270 g kg-1 (0.30 % day-1) to 470 g kg-1 (0.23 % day-1). Next, opihi were fed four diets with protein levels from 210 to 500 g kg-1 with a constant carbohydrate level at 120 g kg-1. Weight gain and specific growth rates of opihi increased with increasing dietary protein from 210 to 350 g kg-1, and significantly (P<0.05) decreased at the 500 g kg-1 diet. Highest weight gain, growth rates, and protein efficiency ratio were achieved at 350 g kg-1. Elevated carbohydrate levels (180–370 g kg-1) produced a significant difference (P<0.05) in growth. The fastest growth rates of animals were obtained with 270 g kg-1 (0.27 % day-1) and 320 g kg-1 (0.26 % day-1). The weight gain of animals fed 180 and 370 g kg-1 carbohydrate diets were significantly (P<0.05) lower than those of animals fed 270 and 320 g kg-1. We conclude that about 350 g kg-1 protein and 320 g kg-1 carbohydrate levels could be used for opihi.
Keywords :
Limpets , Opihi Cellana sandwicensis , Growth performance , Protein requirement , Carbohydrate requirement