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Title: Juvenile black bream require high protein diets for optimal growth [Subtitle:by Aprille Chadwick.]
Author: Chadwick, Aprille
Citation: ACCNO:17877
Publisher: [Crawley, W.A.] : University of Western Australia. Animal Science Group
Year: 2002
Description: iv, 30 leaves ; 30 cm.
Subject: Black bream ; Acanthopagrus butcheri ; Sparidae. ; Juveniles. ; Fish culture. ; Diets ; Feeding experiments. ; Growth rate. ; Proteins
Notes: Location:Hillarys
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