
The specific growth rate (SGRd) of juvenile Fenneropenaeus chinensis shrimp was measured over 35 days under different light intensities: 0, 50, 300, 1300 and 5500 lx. The SGRd of the shrimp under 5500 lx was only 29.4%, 27.1%, 21.1% and 19.7% of those under 0, 1300, 50 and 300 lx, respectively (P<0.05). The maximal and minimal feed intake (FId) of shrimp occurred under 300 and 5500 lx, respectively (difference 9.3%). The lowest food conversion efficiency (FCEd) occurred in the 5500 lx group (30.2%, 26.3%, 21.3% and 21.1% of those under 0 lx, 1300 lx, 50 lx and 300 lx, respectively). FCEd values between 5500 lx and other groups were significantly different (P<0.05). The shrimp under 5500 lx gained a lower FI as well as a lowest FCE and therefore exhibited a lower SGR. The results revealed that light intensity affected the growth of the shrimp mainly by influencing FCE, or energy allocation to growth. Therefore, the shrimp may grow better in organically rich earthen ponds that have lower light intensity.
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