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Effects of carbon sources on the culture of giant river prawn in biofloc system during nursery phase

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AQUACULTURE REPORTS
Volume 19, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.aqrep.2021.100607

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Macrobrachium rosenbergii; Biofloc; Growth; Nursery; Zero water exchange; Carbon sources

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Malaysia through Long Term Research Grants Scheme [LRGS/1/2019/UPM/1, 5545102]
  2. SATREPS COSMOS project [JPMJSA 1509]
  3. Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) under a Research University Grant Scheme (RUGS) [UPM/800/3/3/1/GP-IPS/2018/9654600, 9654600]
  4. International Institute of Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences (I-AQUAS) of UPM, Port Dickson, Malaysia

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In this study, different carbon sources were used to compare the growth performance of giant river prawn postlarvae in a biofloc technology system. It was found that the maize starch treatment had the best feed conversion rate, while the final weight, weight gain, and specific growth rate were similar among the five treatments. Additionally, the maize starch group had higher gross return, net return, and benefit-cost ratio compared to other groups. The highest lipid content was observed in the maize starch bioflocs.
A six-week nursery culture of giant river prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii was conducted in a zero-water exchange biofloc technology (BFT) system. Water quality, microorganisms, proximate composition and growth performance of prawn were compared by using five different carbon sources: wheat bran (WB), rice flour (RF), molasses (MO), maize starch (MS) and palm kernel expeller (PKE). These carbon sources were added at a carbonnitrogen ratio of 15:1. Fifteen 125 L polyethylene tanks with water volume of 100 L were used for this experiment. Each tank was stocked with 100 postlarvae (average initial weight 21.9 +/- 2.3 mg). Each treatment was randomly assigned in triplicate. The water quality parameters viz. temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen and ammonia-N did not differ (P 0.05) better FCR (2.21) was obtained in MS treatment. The final weight, weight gain and specific growth were similar (P 0.05) among the five treatments. Higher gross return, net return and benefit-cost ratio were obtained in MS group than WB, MO and PKE. Significantly (P < 0.05) the highest lipid (1.97 % dry weight) was obtained in MS bioflocs and followed by RF, WB, MO and PKE bioflocs, respectively. The present study indicated that MS carbon source for biofloc technology enhanced M. rosenbergii postlarval survival and growth.

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