Use of different carbon sources for the biofloc system during the grow-out culture of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) fingerlings

2018 
Abstract A 10 weeks feeding trial was carried out to evaluate the effects of different carbon sources (sugar beet molasses: SBM + BFT, sugar: S + BFT, corn starch: CS + BFT) on water quality, growth performance, digestive enzymes activity, biofloc and fish microbial community and composition in biofloc based system for common carp fingerlings. Three hundred healthy fingerlings (22.5 ± 0.2 g) were randomly assigned to 12 rectangle tanks (70 L) at a density of 8.02 kg m − 3 . Fish in BFT treatments were fed at 75% of the daily feeding rate (DFI) of control. Results showed a significant difference in water quality parameters among different culture systems; CS + BFT had the lowest amount of total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) at the end of culture period. No difference was observed between the BFT treatments in case of nitrite-N and nitrate N after 10 weeks and total suspended solids (TSS) also experienced a decline during the experiment. The fish yield was the highest in CS + BFT, which also had the lowest significant feed conversion ratio ( P P P lactobacillus spp. in tanks and fish hindgut. Overall, this study suggests that microbial flocs formed in corn starch based biofloc can improve common carp growth performance and tanks water quality under zero water exchange and hence ensures sustainability.
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