在零换水条件下,以不同放养密度在生物絮团系统中饲养淡水对虾(Macrobrachium rosenbergii)(与红藻(Gracilaria tenuistipitata)结合使用

Tien Hai Ly, Le Hoang Vu, Lý Văn Khánh, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh
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本研究旨在评估放养密度对淡水对虾(Macrobrachium rosenbergii)幼体(PL)在与红藻(Gracilaria tenuistipitata)结合的生物絮团系统中养殖的水质、存活率和生长的影响。幼虾体重为 0.012±0.001 g,放养密度分别为 1,000、1,500、2,000 和 2,500 PL/m3,分别记为 D1、D1.5、D2 和 D2.5。每个密度处理重复三次,并随机分配到 12 个 150 升的塑料水箱中,盐度为 10 ppt。红藻的添加量为 1.5 公斤/立方米,糖蜜作为碳源,以保持 15:1 的碳氮比。在为期 30 天的饲养期间不进行水交换。结果表明,对虾密度越高,水质参数(包括 TAN 和 NO2-、生物絮体体积、异养菌总数和弧菌计数)越高,但仍保持在对虾表现所需的适当范围内。对虾的体重增长率和存活率随着放养密度的增加而下降,D1 和 D1.5 的结果与 D2 和 D2.5 的结果相当,且显著高于 D2 和 D2.5。对虾产量随着放养密度的增加而增加,不同处理之间差异显著(p<0.05)。此外,D1 和 D1.5 对虾的饲料效率明显高于 D2 和 D2.5。这些研究结果表明,在与红藻结合的生物絮团系统中以 1,500 ind/m3 的密度育苗饲养对虾 PL,可获得最佳的生长和饲料效率,同时保持良好的水质和节约水资源。
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Nursery rearing freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, in biofloc system integrated with red seaweed, Gracilaria tenuistipitata, at different stocking densities under zero water exchange
This study was conducted to assess the effects of stocking densities on the water quality, survival and growth of the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii postlarvae (PL) cultured in a biofloc system integrated with red seaweed (Gracilaria tenuistipitata). Postlarvae prawns weighing 0.012±0.001 g were stocked at densities of 1,000, 1,500, 2,000, and 2,500 PL/m3, noted as D1, D1.5, D2, and D2.5, respectively. Each density treatment was replicated three times and randomly assigned to 12 plastic tanks of 150 l at a salinity of 10 ppt. Red seaweed was added at a rate of 1.5 kg/m3, and molasses was used as a carbon source to maintain a C:N ratio of 15:1. No water exchange occurred during the 30-day rearing period. Results indicated that water quality parameters, including TAN and NO2-, biofloc volume, total heterotrophic bacteria, and Vibrio spp. counts, increased at higher prawn densities but remained within the appropriate range for prawn performance. Growth rate in weight and survival of prawns decreased as stocking density increased, with D1 and D1.5 showing comparable and significantly higher results compared to D2 and D2.5. Prawn production increased with rising stocking density, with a significant difference among treatments (p<0.05). Furthermore, prawns in D1 and D1.5 exhibited significantly higher feed efficiency than those in D2 and D2.5. These findings suggest that nursery rearing of prawn PL at a density of 1,500 ind/m3 in a biofloc system integrated with red seaweed offers optimal growth and feed efficiency, while maintaining good water quality and conserving water resources.
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