Feeding Nile tilapia with artificial diets and dried bioflocs biomass

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Autor(a) principal: Caldini, Nayara Nunes
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Cavalcante, Davi de Holanda, Rocha Filho, Pedro Roberto Nogueira, Sá, Marcelo Vinícius do Carmo e
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/27043
Resumo: The effects of supplying dried bioflocs biomass to Nile tilapia juveniles were investigated in the present work. Fish were stocked in experimental rearing tanks for eight weeks. Selected variables of water quality, growth performance and effluent quality were evaluated. Fish were given different combinations of artificial diets and biofloc biomass, in wet (in natura) or dry form. As the supply of artificial diet decreased, the allowance of biofloc biomass increased in the same proportion. Biofloc biomass was produced in two 500-L tanks that received daily applications of dry molasses to adjust the C: N ratio of the water to 15: 1. The concentration of nitrite in water was only reduced in the tanks receiving wet bioflocs. The fish growth performance was poorer in the tanks that received dried biofloc biomass than in the tanks with wet biofloc biomass. Given the lack of positive results, there is no justification to dry the biofloc biomass aiming at delivering it as a dry biomass to reared fish.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Feeding Nile tilapia with artificial diets and dried bioflocs biomass
title Feeding Nile tilapia with artificial diets and dried bioflocs biomass
spellingShingle Feeding Nile tilapia with artificial diets and dried bioflocs biomass
Caldini, Nayara Nunes
aquaculture
Oreochromis
water quality
title_short Feeding Nile tilapia with artificial diets and dried bioflocs biomass
title_full Feeding Nile tilapia with artificial diets and dried bioflocs biomass
title_fullStr Feeding Nile tilapia with artificial diets and dried bioflocs biomass
title_full_unstemmed Feeding Nile tilapia with artificial diets and dried bioflocs biomass
title_sort Feeding Nile tilapia with artificial diets and dried bioflocs biomass
author Caldini, Nayara Nunes
author_facet Caldini, Nayara Nunes
Cavalcante, Davi de Holanda
Rocha Filho, Pedro Roberto Nogueira
Sá, Marcelo Vinícius do Carmo e
author_role author
author2 Cavalcante, Davi de Holanda
Rocha Filho, Pedro Roberto Nogueira
Sá, Marcelo Vinícius do Carmo e
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caldini, Nayara Nunes
Cavalcante, Davi de Holanda
Rocha Filho, Pedro Roberto Nogueira
Sá, Marcelo Vinícius do Carmo e
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aquaculture
Oreochromis
water quality
topic aquaculture
Oreochromis
water quality
description The effects of supplying dried bioflocs biomass to Nile tilapia juveniles were investigated in the present work. Fish were stocked in experimental rearing tanks for eight weeks. Selected variables of water quality, growth performance and effluent quality were evaluated. Fish were given different combinations of artificial diets and biofloc biomass, in wet (in natura) or dry form. As the supply of artificial diet decreased, the allowance of biofloc biomass increased in the same proportion. Biofloc biomass was produced in two 500-L tanks that received daily applications of dry molasses to adjust the C: N ratio of the water to 15: 1. The concentration of nitrite in water was only reduced in the tanks receiving wet bioflocs. The fish growth performance was poorer in the tanks that received dried biofloc biomass than in the tanks with wet biofloc biomass. Given the lack of positive results, there is no justification to dry the biofloc biomass aiming at delivering it as a dry biomass to reared fish.
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