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Effect of temperature and duration of immersion on the stability of prepared feeds in echinoculture

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED AQUACULTURE
Volume 33, Issue 2, Pages 150-164

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10454438.2020.1724845

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Echinoculture; prepared feeds; feed stability; temperature; duration of immersion

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  1. European Commission [606042]

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Temperature and duration of immersion significantly affected the stability of echinoculture feeds, with Feed 1 being the most stable and Feed 3 being the least stable. Feeding regime should be adjusted based on temperature to optimize echinoculture practice.
The aim of this study was to provide new insights into the stability in water of the prepared feeds for echinoculture. The stability tests of four prepared feeds were carried out in laboratory in two different trials corresponding to different temperature levels (24 degrees C and 19 degrees C) and four different times of immersion (up to 72 h). Temperature and duration of immersion significantly affected the stability of feeds. Feed 1 was the most stable whereas Feed 3 was the least stable feed, as it started to dissolve in a few hours. Feed 2 and Feed 4 remained stable at 19 degrees C all along the trial, whereas at 24 degrees C remained intact for only 30 h. To optimize the echinoculture practice at temperature >19 degrees C, we recommend a feeding regime at least 3 times a week, whereas at lower temperature we suggest an intermittent feeding regime.

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