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Efficiency of the cereal brans fed to Hermetia Illucens larvaes

Abstract

In the paper is presented the result of one experimental study on the growing of the black soldier fly Hermetia Illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) on wheat and rice brans (from 7 days old to the prepupal stage of larvae). Feeding ration was given for larvae every four days in the following amounts: 45, 90 and 120 mg/larvae/day. For each experimental group (100 larvae, n=3) was calculated the indices related to its growth, mortality and feeding efficiency of wheat and rice brans. In general, the results of study showed a trend, in which larger ration of wheat and rice brans contributed to higher biomass and faster growth of the H. Illucens larvae. However, for wheat bran feed the diet 90 mg/l/d was the optimal and met both conditions: the nutrient requirement to gain of a big larvae biomass and provide a high degree of fed substrate degradation. The protein content of the prepupals in this experimental study was consisted from 36—43 % and confirmed the opportunity to usage of dry prepupa meal in the aquaculture feed industry.

About the Authors

K. S. Tuychiyev
Scientific Research Institute of Fishery
Uzbekistan

Kamoliddin S. Tuychiyev — Junior Researcher

1, Chirchik Str., 111808, Yangiyul district, Tashkent region, Republic of Uzbekistan



Ye. N. Ginatullina
Scientific Research Institute of Fishery
Uzbekistan

Yelena N. Ginatullina — PhD (Biological), Associate Professor, Head of the
Laboratory of Fishery in natural lakes

1, Chirchik Str., 111808, Yangiyul district, Tashkent region, Republic of
Uzbekistan



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Tuychiyev K.S., Ginatullina Ye.N. Efficiency of the cereal brans fed to Hermetia Illucens larvaes. Belarus Fish Industry Problems. 2024;1(40):162-176. (In Russ.)

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