Title of article :
The effect of biofloc-supplemented diets on the Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei): Analysis of water quality, growth performance, and biochemical composition
Author/Authors :
Barzamini, M Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Gonbad Kavous University - Gonbad Kavous, Iran , Harsij, M Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Gonbad Kavous University - Gonbad Kavous, Iran , Adineh, H Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Gonbad Kavous University - Gonbad Kavous, Iran , Jafaryan, H Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Gonbad Kavous University - Gonbad Kavous, Iran
Abstract :
This study has investigated the impacts of
biofloc on water quality, growth parameters, and
whole-body composition of the Litopenaeus
vannamei juveniles (initial average weight
5.23±0.20 g). Five experimental treatments were
designed: Shrimp fed basal diet (Control), 5 and
10% wet biofloc-supplemented diets (W5 and
W10), 5 and 10% dried biofloc-supplemented
diets (D5 and D10) for 32 days. Experimental
tanks (50 liters) as triplicate for each treatment,
was stocked 12 shrimps. During the experiment,
chemical and physical water parameters were
examined and were not different statistically
among experimental treatments. At the end of
the experiment, in W10 treatment, the growth
parameters were significantly higher than the
control treatment. Also, in W10 and D5
treatments, feed conversion efficiency (FCE) and
feed conversion ratio (FCR) were significantly
better than the control. Compared to other treatments, significantly
better protein efficiency ratio (PER) and lipid
efficiency ratio (LER) were observed in W10
treatment. Results indicated that in W10 and
D5 treatments, the protein, ash, and dry matter
contents of the shrimp were significantly
higher compared to the control treatment.
Also, in W10, D5, and D10 treatments, carcass
lipid and fiber contents were significantly
higher compared to the control. Overall, the
best performance was observed in shrimp fed
on 10% wet biofloc-supplemented diet.
Keywords :
White leg shrimp , Microbial flocs , Growth , Body composition , Water treatment
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Aquatic Animal Health