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Conclusion
Lampam (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii) is a freshwater fish mostly found in tropical and sub-tropical water regions like Malaysia. It possesses high commercial significance in Malaysia due to its delicious meat, and strong demand that led many researchers to investigate its biological and feeding behavior to improve its growth and population dynamics. This study aimed to determine the survival rate, growth rate, and FCR of B. schwanenfeldii (Lampam) through treating them with three different types of protein diets, TP0 with 31% protein content, TP1 with 28% protein content and ...