Информационная система ресурсов кормов и удобрений для аквакультуры
 

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

1. What is a typical, suitable proximate analysis for the diet for catla?

Below is a summary of dietary nutrient requirements of catla:

Proximate composition (% dry matter) Life stage
Larvae Fry Fingerling Grower Broodstock
Crude protein, % min 45 35-45 30-40 30 33
Crude lipid, % min 8-10 8-10 8-10 7-9 14
Crude fibre, % max*          
Carbohydrate, % max 26 22-26 <30 22-26 20.0
Gross energy, min kcal/g       3.49  
Protein to energy ratio, mg/kJ     97.3-109    
Calcium, % max       0.19  
Phosphorous, % min       0.75

 

*Empirical data not available, general acceptable level 6-10%

Under semi-intensive farming system, nutrient composition of catla diet (see below) would be less than those given above as fish are able to get part of their nutrient requirement from natural food present in the pond

2. What is a typical feed formulation for catla diets?

A typical pelleted feed under semi-intensive faming system would have the following composition:

Ingredient composition (% dry feed)   Size class/life stage
  Fry Fingerling Grower Broodstock
0.53 g 0.84 g 2.5 g 8-10 cm 16 g 2 years plus
Fermented silkworm pupae     6.7      
Fishmeal 5 15     10  
Groundnut cake meal 40         70
Maize gluten   5   40    
Ground nut oil     5.0      
Mustard oil cake   40     30.3  
Molasses   5     6.0  
Rice bran 39 40 19.3   53 28
Rice polish       30    
Soybean meal 15          
Ground nut oil cake (expeller)     62      
Wheat bran       30    
Vitamin and mineral premix 1   2.0   0.5  
Common salt           1.5
Vitamin C           0.0099
Vitamin E           0.0029
Trace elements           0.099
Proximate composition (% dry matter)            
Crude protein 30.5 31.8 30.9 19.4 20.2 33.0
Crude lipid 5.0 1.6 6.9 7.8 10.3 10.0
Ash 12.2 18.75 7.5 13.4 17.3  
Crude fibre   14.7   7.6 9.9  
NFE   33.2     34.8  
Gross energy (kcal/g feed) 4.42 3.06 2.94     4.00
             

 

3. What essential amino acid levels could be used in formulated diet for catla?

require 10 essential amino acids like any other fish species for normal growth. The total aromatic amino acid (phenylalanine plus tyrosine) requirement of fry is 4.70 percent of the dietary protein. In the absence of cystine, the methionine requirement of catla fry is 1.42 percent of the diet or 3.55 percent of the dietary protein.

EAA % of protein % of diet
Arginine 4.80 1.92
Histidine 2.45 0.98
Isoleucine 2.35 0.94
Leucine 3.70 1.48
Lysine 6.23 2.49
Methionine 3.55 1.42
Phenylalanine 3.70 1.48
Threonine 4.95 1.98
Tryptophan 0.95 0.38
Valine 3.55 1.42
4. What plant protein sources and typical inclusion rates could be used in catla feeds?

Several alternative protein sources can be successfully used for the preparation of catla diets. Amongst others these include fermented silkworm pupae silage, which results in higher survival, improved FCRs and specific growth rates in comparison to fishmeal based diets. The incorporation of dry Spirogyra powder (40 percent) in catla fingerling feeds improves the protein and lipid content of the fish. The incorporation of maize gluten (5 percent) in supplementary feeds for catla fingerling can replace fishmeal by 25 percent without affecting the growth of fish under pond culture conditions. Soybean meal supplemented with methionine, lysine (0.4–0.5 percent), oil (10 percent) and vitamins and minerals may totally replace fishmeal in practical feeds for on-growing of carps. Mustard and rapeseed oilcakes may be used up to 35 percent and 24 percent, respectively along with other plant materials in carp diets.

5. What type of live food is normally used for catla larval rearing?

The most commonly used live food used to enhance growth and survival of catla larvae under pond culture conditions are Brachionus sp., Moina micrura, Daphnia carinata, Diaptomus sp., Mesocyclops sp. However, it should be noted that under normal farming conditions larvae are reared in fertilized nursery ponds.

6. What oils are suitable for inclusion in catla diets?

Incorporation of soybean oil (2.7 percent) and fish oil (0.3 percent) in the diet of brood female catla (3.0 – 5.5 kg) for a period of 93 days results in improved reproductive performance such as advanced maturation, increased fecundity and significantly higher fertilization rates of eggs.

7. Feeding strategy: What size of feed do I need at different stages, from first-feeding fry to onwards and how frequently should I feed them?

Particle size plays an important role in the feeding of fish. Larvae and fry are fed on finely powdered (<80 µ) feeds that are broadcasted over the water surface. Fingerlings and growers are fed with feed dough or dry pellets, provided in trays or feeding baskets and/or in perforated gunny bags, which are tied to bamboo-poles at several points in the pond, on which they are suspended in the water column. Perforated plastic fertilizer bags also serve the same purpose and are similarly suspended in the water column. In effect the bags serve as demand feeder

Intensive system:          
Life stage   Fish size (g)   Stocking density (No./ha) Feed type   Feed size (mm) Feeding rate (% body weight) Feeding frequency (no./day)
Larvae 1.4 mg 10 million Particle <50 µ 400 & 800 in 1st & 2nd weeks, respectively Twice
Fry 3-4 g >0.2-0.3 million Crumble pellet 0.5 mm. 6-8, 5-6 & 3-4 in 1st, 2nd & 3rd months Twice
Fingerling 10 g 5,000-10,000 Dry pellet 1.5-2.0 mm 3-5 & 1-3 in 1st & subsequent months Twice
Grower >50 g   Dry pellet 2.5-3.0 mm 1-3 Twice
Broodstock 2 years plus (3.0-5.5 kg) 1,500kg/ha Dry pellet 5 mm 1 Once
             
Semi-intensive system:        
Life stage   Fish size (g)   Stocking density (No./ha) Feed type   Feed size (mm) Feeding rate (% body weight) Feeding frequency (No./day)
Larvae 1.4 mg 3-5 million Particle <50 µ 1st week - 400, 2nd week - 800 Twice
Fry 3-4 g 0.2-0.3 million Crumble pellet 0.5 mm 6-8, 5-6 & 3-4 in 1st, 2nd & 3rd months Twice
Fingerling 10 g 2,000-3,000 Dry pellet 1.5-2.0 mm 3-5 & 1-3 in 1st & subsequent months Twice
Grower >50 g   Dry pellet 2.5-3.0 mm 1-3 Twice
Broodstock 2 years plus (3.0-5.5 kg) 1,000 kg/ha* Dry pellet 5 mm 1 Once
8. What organic fertilizers and fertilization schedules could be used in catla culture?

Suggested fertilization guide for catla farming under different stocking densities

Ponds/fish size Type of fertilizers Rate of application (kg/ha/year) Frequency Method of application
Nursery ponds
Larvae Cattle dung 10 000 15 days prior to stocking Broadcasting
Fingerling rearing ponds
Fry Cattle dung 2 500 4 equal installments Broadcasting
Urea/ammonium sulphate 100/200 3 equal monthly installments Broadcasting
Single super phosphate(SSP)/triple super phosphate(TSP) 100/35 3 equal monthly installments Broadcasting
Grow-out ponds
Type 1: Fingerlings Cattle dung 10-20 tonnes/ha Basal dose 25-30% 15 days prior fish stocking Broadcasting
Type 2: Fingerlings Cattle dung 2 000 Initial dose Broadcasting
  Cattle dung 1 000 Monthly Broadcasting
Urea/ammonium sulphate 25/30 Monthly Broadcasting
Calcium ammonium nitrate 20 Monthly Broadcasting
SSP/TSP 20/8 Monthly Broadcasting