Tilapia is one of the most widely cultured fish in the world. Protein, energy, lipid, carbohydrate, vitamin, mineral, all of them are vital to the health growth of Tilapia. Not just Tilapia, all cultured fish require them in the diet for growth, reproduction, and other normal physiological functions. These dietary requirements vary somewhat among species and within species relative to stage of life cycle, sex, reproductive state and environment.
Nutritionally complete, dry extruded feed (although extruded feeds are more expensive than compressed feeds of the same formulation, their advantages allow them to be significantly more economically efficient) should satisfy the nutrient requirements for the different life stages of tilapia, so feed manufacturers should pay much more attention to raw materials you are using, machines for making tilapia feed and feed production technology.
