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In the report, in order to investigate the effects of starvation on the early growth and development of Betta splendens larvae, a starvation stress experiment was conducted to analyze the yolk sac absorption, growth, development, and initial feeding rate. The results showed that newly hatched larvae were in the endotrophic stage from 0 to 2 days post-hatch (dph), the mixed feeding stage from 2 to 4 dph, and the exogenous feeding stage from 4 dph onwards. The growth rate of larvae was higher from 0 to 2 dph, with no significant difference between the fed and starved groups at 3 dph, however, the significant differences appeared after 4 dph. Growth inhibition was observed in the starved group from 5 dph, with evident growth stagnation at 8 dph, whereas the fed group continued to grow well. The initial feeding rate of larvae was (23.33±5.77)% at 2 dph, which reached 100% at 3 to 5 dph, and declined after 6 dph, the Point of No Return (PNR) occurred between 7 and 8 dph. The optimal initial feeding time for larvae was 3 dph, and the feeding should commence no later than 7 dph.
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