Efeito da utilização de três diferentes rações comerciais na produção de tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum): qualidade de água e desempenho zootécnico
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2018-09-12Autor
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4042221151343899
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7579-2052
SILVA, Elissandro Cardoso Costa da
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In trade there is a range of rations available with different approaches,
concepts, nutritional profiles and commercial value in order to meet the varied
demands and market niches. This wide diversity of options often confuses
producers at the time of their choice of feed, which take into account the
financial issue rather than the quality of the feed. In this way, the choice of
ration to be used in the production of a certain species is fundamental to seek
the maximization of production and profitability in fish farming. Therefore, the
objective of this work was to compare the utilization of three commercialized
rations in the region of Santarém-PA, in order to contribute to the efficiency of
the production of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) and to improve the
income of the region's producers. The experiment lasted 30 days, comparing
three commercial diets with different formulations and commercialization prices
used in the production of fish, called rations A, B and C, with three replicates
each. Tambaquis with a mean weight of 24.75 g ± 6.69 g were stored at a
density of 25 fish/box (83 fish/m3) in nine tanks with a volume of 500 liters
(useful volume of 300 liters). The fish were fed twice a day (9:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m.) and the feeding rate was 3% of the total biomass throughout the
experimental period, the amount of feed being adjusted according to the results
obtained in the biometrics that were performed within 10 days. The physical and
chemical variables such as water temperature (° C), dissolved oxygen (mg/L),
electrical conductivity (μSm / cm) and pH were recorded daily (8:30 and 2:00
p.m.). A daily exchange of 80% of the water volume of each experimental unit
was carried out. Tests of buoyancy and measurements on the grain size of the
different rations were carried out. Among the rations used in this experiment, we
can verify that all of them had similar results in water quality parameters and
remained within the ranges considered ideal for the production of tropical fish.
Regarding the zootechnical and economic parameters, it was observed that the
zootechnical parameters were very similar with the different rations used,
however, the treatment B obtained lower value per kg of fish produced (R$
2.82) and presented as the with a better cost/benefit ratio for the producer in the
region of Santarém-PA.