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The substitution of soy bean meals and/or oils for the more expensive marine fish meals/oils (e.g. menhaden or herring meal, squid oil) in commercial/retail fish diets often significantly compromises the immune system over time, and results in marine fish that cannot endure the stress of handling.
 
The substitution of soy bean meals and/or oils for the more expensive marine fish meals/oils (e.g. menhaden or herring meal, squid oil) in commercial/retail fish diets often significantly compromises the immune system over time, and results in marine fish that cannot endure the stress of handling.
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While such substitutions are often nutritionally adequate on a short-term basis, or for intermittent feedings, a diversity of marine foods provides the optimal nutrition necessary to maintain immune system function, coloration, and growth in captivity.
 
While such substitutions are often nutritionally adequate on a short-term basis, or for intermittent feedings, a diversity of marine foods provides the optimal nutrition necessary to maintain immune system function, coloration, and growth in captivity.
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Due to research into quality marine diets, captive-raised marine fish often maintain superior immune function and stress resistance compared to their wild-caught counterparts.
 
Due to research into quality marine diets, captive-raised marine fish often maintain superior immune function and stress resistance compared to their wild-caught counterparts.
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