“…The broken‐line regression relationship between WG and dietary valine level indicated an optimum valine requirement for Nile tilapia juveniles at 11.5 g/kg of dry diet, equivalent to 41.1 g/kg of dietary protein, which is higher than the dietary valine values reported for blunt snout bream (38.8 g/kg of dietary protein; Ren et al., ), Catla catla (30.9 g/kg of dietary protein; Zehra & Khan, ), mrigal carp (38.0 g/kg of dietary protein; Ahmed & Khan, ), Indian major carp ( Labeo rohita , 37.5 g/kg of dietary protein; Abidi & Khan, ), Jian carp (40.0 g/kg of dietary protein; Dong et al., ), red sea bream (20.0 g/kg of dietary protein; Rahimnejad & Lee, ) and lake trout ( Ictalurus punctatus , 29.6 g/kg of dietary protein; Hughes, Rumsey, & Nesheim, ), but lower than the value reported for grass carp ( Ctenopharyngodon idella , 47.7 g/kg of dietary protein; Luo et al., ). Together, these data suggest substantial variation in the optimal valine requirement among different fish species.…”