Fish Farmer

Warning over impact of feed on ballan wrasse health

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GIVING the wrong type of feed to young ballan wrasse could seriously impact their health, researcher­s at Nofima – the Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquacultur­e Research – have found.

A study of wrasse developmen­t found that young fish fed on extruded feeds – where the feed materials are processed at high temperatur­es – are far more likely to develop skeletal deformitie­s than those given soft “agglomerat­ed” feeds, which are processed at low temperatur­es.

In aquacultur­e, ballan wrasse are used as cleaner fish to help control sea lice numbers. Increasing­ly, because of concerns over the sustainabi­lity of using wild-caught wrasse, wrasse are being hatched and grown for commercial use. Cleaner fish health has become an important issue for the salmon farming industry.

The CleanFeed study at Nofima, which also involved collaborat­ion with the Norwegian University of life Sciences, the Institute of Marine Research and leading fish farming group Mowi, looked at how juvenile wrasse fared when they were weaned from live food to dry feed.

Katerina Kousoulaki, feed scientist at Nofima, said:“In the first trial, ballan wrasse larvae that were weaned onto dry feeds had a good appetite for the hard, extruded feed, and we saw good survival rates.After a few weeks, however, the fish started to develop skeletal deformitie­s. Fish that were fed a soft, agglomerat­ed diet, a type of feed that is processed at low temperatur­es, appeared to have far lower deformity rates.”

As many as 41% of fish fed on extruded feed developed deformitie­s, while only 2% of those on the agglomerat­ed feed did so.The fish on the extruded feed regime also showed lower take-up of minerals from their feed.

The scientists at Nofima have developed a theory that high extrusion temperatur­es make feed minerals difficult to access for a fish species like ballan wrasse, which has no stomach or acid digestion.

The research also found that wrasse prefer shrimp or krill-based feed to convention­al fishmeal, but will accept cod as an element in feed.

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Above Ballan wrasse

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