Use of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) prepupae reared on organic waste as feed or as an ingredient in a pellet-feed formulation for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

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Preetha Panikkar
Jesna Parakkandi
Feroz Khan
Basanta Kumar Das
Amala Udayakumar
Vijaykumar Muttanahalli Eregowda
Mahesh Yandigeri
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[1] Regional Centre of ICAR- Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute,
[2] ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute,undefined
[3] ICAR- National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources,undefined
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Black soldier fly; Waste; Formulated feed; Proximate composition; Tilapia; Growth; Haematology;
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The growth and sustainability of freshwater aquaculture are highly dependent on economic feed which is the major running cost. Fish feed industries depend on the high-priced fish meal (FM) as protein source in feed formulations. In this context, a nutrient-rich, and palatable insect meal–based fish feed was developed incorporating the black soldier fly (BSF) (Hermetia illucens) prepupae meal (BSFPM) reared on organic waste imparting additional benefit of waste bioremediation to make cost-effective feed. Feeding trial was conducted to evaluate growth performance on monosex Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). The different treatments were (1) dried BSF prepupae, (2) BSF prepupae and BSFPM-based feed in 1:1 proportion, (3) BSFPM feed, and (4) control feed with FM. The survival, growth, feed efficiency, and haematological parameters were not significantly different between BSFPM and control feed. Fish fed with control feed and BSFPM feed showed significantly higher (P ≤ 0.05) weight gain, specific growth rate, and percentage weight gain. Lowest food conversion ratio (P ≤ 0.05) was recorded for fish fed control feed with a significantly higher feed efficiency ratio (0.65d ± 0.034) and protein efficiency ratio (2.11a ± 0.063). The mean corpuscular volume of blood in fish fed BSF prepupae (128.5a ± 3.2) is significantly higher. The good growth of fish fed BSFPM feed may be attributed to the essential amino acids which are not limiting in feed. Absence of microbes and safe level heavy metals in BSFPM feed ensures safety of the ingredient. Hence, it can be used as a suitable protein source in feed formulations.
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页码:72968 / 72978
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