Co-culture with Chaetomorpha sp. enhanced growth performance and reduced feed conversion ratio of the giant tiger prawn, Penaeus monodon

dc.contributor.authorIsao Tsutsui
dc.contributor.authorJaruwan Songphatkaew
dc.contributor.authorChonlada Meeanan
dc.contributor.authorDusit Aue-umneoy
dc.contributor.authorHalethichanok Sukchai
dc.contributor.authorPiyarat Pinphoo
dc.contributor.authorSirimas Klomkling
dc.contributor.authorMonthon Ganmanee
dc.contributor.authorHiroyuki Sudo
dc.contributor.authorKaoru Hamano
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T05:55:53Z
dc.date.issued2015-05-04
dc.description.abstractThe increase in global demand for fishery products has led to a fivefold increase in aquaculture production since 1990. Commercial feed is the highest production cost in intensive aquaculture, and residual commercial feed leads to eutrophication; hence it is important to find a low-cost alternative that has less environmental impact. We investigate the use of the filamentous green algae, Chaetomorpha sp., as a raw feed for giant tiger prawns. The giant tiger prawn, Penaeus monodon was grown in monoculture, and in co-culture with Chaetomorpha sp. to investigate the potential benefits of co-culturing. Five 20-day-old giant tiger prawn juveniles were released in 70-L monoculture and co-culture tanks, and the specific growth rate (SGR) and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were measured after 10 weeks. The final mean body weight of co-cultured prawns was approximately 50 % heavier than that of monocultured prawns. The SGR in co-culture tanks was 4.79 ± 0.08 % day−1, which was higher than that in monoculture tanks (4.14 ± 0.27 % day−1). The FCR was 38.9 % lower in co-culture than in monoculture tanks. The protein content of Chaetomorpha sp. obtained from proximate analysis was almost the same or a little lower than other filamentous green seaweeds; however, the Chaetomorpha sp. has higher fiber and gross energy. These results show that Chaetomorpha sp. has potential for reducing feed costs in prawn intensive aquaculture through co-culturing.
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s40071-015-0103-0
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/5152
dc.subjectPenaeus monodon
dc.subjectMonoculture
dc.subjectTiger
dc.subjectPolyculture
dc.subject.classificationAquaculture Nutrition and Growth
dc.titleCo-culture with Chaetomorpha sp. enhanced growth performance and reduced feed conversion ratio of the giant tiger prawn, Penaeus monodon
dc.typeArticle

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