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Effects of protein levels in artificial pellet feed on growth and survival rate of black apple snail (Pila polita)

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Table 1: Formulation and proximate composition of experimental diets (% dry matter)
Table 3: Average growth rate of black apple snail fed on the different diets
Fig. 1: Relationship between specific growth rate of body weight (SGR W) and dietary protein levels for black apple snail (Pila polita)
Table 4: Survival rate (SR), biomass increase (BIR), productivity (P) on the different diets

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