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An Economic and Eco-friendly Approach Towards Developing a Sustainable Growth Promoting Aquafeed for Labeo calbasu (Hamilton 1822)

In order to develop an economic and eco-friendly aquafeed, we compared the growth performances of three fish feeds supplemented with crystalline amino acids and autochthonous probiotic bacteria for growth-promotion of Labeo calbasu fingerlings. The fingerlings were grouped into four: one control (D1...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Zoological Society 2021-06, Vol.74 (2), p.155-162
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