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  1. Mukai Y, Tan NH, Muhammad Khairulanwar Rosli, Liau CF
    Sains Malaysiana, 2016;45:729-733.
    In general, demand feeding devices are equipped with a mechanical trigger switch. Such a switch is not suitable for
    juvenile fish with a small body size, because the body weight is insufficient to trigger the feeder. An infrared light
    sensor that does not require the fish to push a feeder switch is more suitable for small fish. The brown-marbled grouper
    Epinephelus fuscoguttatus is an important fish species in Southeast Asia. The purpose of this study was to compare the
    growth rates (GRs) of brown-marbled grouper juveniles reared using customised demand feeding devices with an infrared
    light sensor (the infrared light demand feeder (IRDF) group) and automatic feeding devices (the automatic feeder (AF)
    group). The results indicated that GRs of standard lengths and body weights showed no significant differences using
    one-way analysis of variance; however, the standard length of the IRDF group showed a tendency of a higher GR than
    the AF group. Although the feed conversion ratio (FCR) also showed no significant difference, the FCR of the IRDF group
    was more efficient, indicating that the IRDF group yielded a more desirable FCR. These results indicate that IRDF can be
    used in the culture of brown-marbled grouper juveniles. In view of the working schedule of the fish farm staff, IRDF are
    superior to other feeding devices, because they are less labour-intensive than usual tasks. We conclude that IRDF is a
    useful feeding system for aquaculture.
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