Mud crab culture/ fattening is a lucrative business with high profit margin since they have high economic and export value. Compared to shrimp culture, crab fattening has many advantages such as short production cycle, high tolerance to water quality, rapid growth rates in captivity etc. Currently there is a non‐availability of cheap commercial feed for crabs so that raw feeds such as low value fishes have been used for rearing mud crabs. The current study is done to determine the growth performance of Scylla serrata (Forskal, 1775) fed with different processed wet feeds. The crabs weighing 250‐300g were stocked in individual cages and experiment is conducted with three different feed treatments including processed chicken intestine, processed shrimp head waste, oyster meat and control feed is processed small sized low value fish. Of all the feeds, mud crabs which were fed with chicken intestine showed better performance followed by oyster meat, shrimp head waste and low value fish. The present study concludes that fattening mud crabs with chicken intestine as feed showed better growth and economic performance.