explain nutrition and growth of fishes in detail
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Carbohydrate. ... In the absence of adequate dietary carbohydrates or lipids, fish have only protein available to meet their energy needs. Insufficient energy from non-protein sources demands more protein to be catabolized to provide energy leading to lower growth rate of fish as less protein is available for its growth.
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Fish plays an important role in fighting hunger and malnutrition. Fish is not only a source of proteins and healthy fats, but also a unique source of essential nutrients, including long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, iodine, vitamin D, and calcium.
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