Abstract:
This paper deals with the effects of fat content in feeds on thegrowth of the black carp (
Mylopharyngodon piceus) fingerlings. Feeds with ordinaryprotein, carbohydrate, vitamin and mineral salt contents were applied by the methodof fat gradient. The source of fat used was oil of blark-scrapper fish. The parbolicalcurve obtained from the study indicates that the suitable fat level in feeds should be3--8% and the optimum requirement was 6.5%. Two experiments were carried out atfingerling stage and their results were roughly similar. The fat content in feedsdirectly affacts the biochemical composition of fish muscle and liver.