Monitoring of Water Quality and Zooplankton Community in Presence of Different Dietary Levels of Commercial Wood Charcoal of Red Tilapia

Ahmed M. M. Heneash, Ahmed E. Alprol
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The objective of this study assess the effects of physico-chemical parameters and dietary active commercial wood charcoal (CWC) levels on the zooplankton standing crop in addition to growth and biochemical of red tilapias in fifteen fish cement ponds for period an eight weeks feeding trial during 2019. The results declared that, water temperature, pH and salinity didn´t show any major differences among wood charcoal treatments when measured inside fish ponds, while dissolved oxygen, ammonia, moisture, ash and total lipid are significantly (P 0.05) could be detected among fish groups that received dietary charcoal in feeds. Furthermore, the effect of heavy metals decrease with increase of activated carbon at fed fish, leading to protect cultured fish. Soon after the juvenile red tilapias stocking, rotifers, Cladocera and rare groups replaced Copepoda, which constituted more than 80% of total zooplankton community. Diversity Index classified the pond water as being among moderately and heavily polluted. The results displayed that 30-40 g/kg dietary CWC in T3 and T4 are a suitable level to improve water quality parameter of the fish farm and improve growth percentage (S%) of red tilapia with percentage higher than 95%.
不同饲料水平商品木炭对红罗非鱼水质和浮游动物群落的监测
本研究的目的是评估理化参数和饲料中活性商业木炭(CWC)水平对15个水泥鱼池中红罗非鱼的浮游动物直立作物以及生长和生化的影响,为期8周。结果表明,鱼塘内温度、pH和盐度在不同处理间无显著差异,溶解氧、氨、水分、灰分和总脂在饲料中添加木炭组间差异显著(P < 0.05)。此外,随着饲料中活性炭添加量的增加,重金属的作用逐渐减弱,从而起到保护养殖鱼的作用。红罗非鱼幼鱼放养后不久,轮虫、枝目和稀有类群取代桡足类,占浮游动物群落总数的80%以上。多样性指数将池水划分为中度和重度污染。结果表明,T3和T4期饲粮CWC水平为30 ~ 40 g/kg,可改善鱼场水质参数,提高红罗非鱼的生长率(S%),提高率在95%以上。
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