Heterotrophic and mature biofloc systems in the integrated culture of Pacific white shrimp and Nile tilapia

2019 
Abstract This study evaluated the effects of heterotrophic and mature biofloc systems on yield, water quality, sludge production, water bacterial community, recovery of nutrients and fish health in Litopenaeus vannamei and Oreochromis niloticus integrated culture through a 53-day experiment. Two treatments were evaluated: an organic carbon (C) supplemented system (heterotrophic treatment), in which organic C was supplemented throughout the whole experiment and no biofloc inoculum was added at the beginning, and a mature treatment in which half of the volume of shrimp units was filled with biofloc-rich water from a previous rearing cycle before the culture started. Shrimp (3.34 ± 0.03 g) and fish (5.73 ± 0.06 g) were stocked at 300 shrimp m−3 and 344 fish m−3. The former were fed according to a feeding table, while the latter were fed at the rate of 1% of their biomass to stimulate the ingestion of bioflocs. Shrimp growth performance was unaffected (p > .05), but fish reared in the heterotrophic treatment exhibited better values for all growth performance variables evaluated (p
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