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1 Recirculating Systems
What you really need to know

2 What Is The Goal? To produce fish in a cost effective manner where the environment is controlled through water treatment and recirculation

3 Putting the Pieces Together
Components Setup Operation Water Quality

4 Basic System Components
Culture Tank(s) Solids Removal Biofilter Oxygenation Pump Temperature Control Fine & Dissolved Solids Removal Disinfecting

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6 Types of Culture Tanks

7 Types of Tanks

8 Solids Removal Settleable solids Suspended solids
solids that will generally settle out of the water within 1 hour under still conditions Suspended solids will not settle to the bottom of the fish culture tank Fine and dissolved solids < 30 micrometers

9 Settleable Solids Can be removed by: Well placed drains
Sedimentation tank (clarifier) Mechanical filter (granular or screen) Swirl separator

10 Solids Removal Settling Tank

11 Settling Basin

12 Settling Basin Design Weir

13 Settling Basin and Biofilter Return

14 Suspended Solids Can Be Removed By: Screen Filtration
Mechanical Filtration (sand or pelleted media)

15 Upflow Sand Filter

16 Bead Filters

17 Biofiltration Removes Metabolic Waste Products Ammonia Nitrite

18 Biological Filtration (Nitrification)
Trickling Filters Bead Filter Rotating Bio-Contactor (RBC)

19 Trickle Filter Bioballs

20 Packed Tower Trickle Filter Trickle Filter Trickle Filter

21 Filter Media

22 Surface Area of Various Media

23 Bead Filter

24 RBC Rotating Bio-Contactor

25 Rotating Bio-Contactor
RBC RBC

26 Oxygenation Aeration and Degassing Pure Oxygen Injection

27 In most cases, a system’s ability to add dissolved oxygen to water will become the first limiting factor in a system’s fish carrying capacity.

28 Regenerative Blower

29 Air Stones Fine Bubble Medium Bubble

30 Downflow Bubble Contactor

31 Related to feed input, number, size & species of fish
Pump Pump selection is based on the amount of recirculation necessary to maintain good water quality. Related to feed input, number, size & species of fish

32 Temperature Manipulation
Heater Chiller

33 Dissolved Solids Control
Can Be Removed By: Foam Fractionator Water Changes Fine suspended solids increase the oxygen demand of the system and cause gill irritation. Dissolved organic solids (protein) can contribute significantly to the oxygen demand of the total system

34 Foam Fractionator (Protein Skimmer)

35 Break Time

36 The Set Up Things to think about

37 Putting it all together

38 Where to Start Inspect Parts Identify and Label Parts Read Directions
Assemble System Without Glue Double Check 1-way Valves etc. Glue

39 Start-Up Break In Period
Fill With Water Check For Leaks & Repair Let run for a few days and watch for new leaks Remove Chlorine

40 Biofilter Initiation Check Alkalinity
Start adding SMALL amounts of household ammonia Bacteria should begin to colonize filter Run system for 2-3 weeks

41 Biofilter Initiation Option #2
Add small to medium fish Use a reputable fingerling dealer Check fish for parasites and disease prior to adding them to the system Acclimate fish to receiving tank

42 Calculate Feed Feeding rates based on Fish Species Fish Size

43 Tilapia Stocking and Feeding

44 Calculating Feed Amount
Example 100 fish weigh 10 pounds total Approximately 45 grams each According to chart use 3.2% of body wt. 10 lbs x = .32 lbs or 145 grams Feed 145 grams splitting feed into several feedings

45 Recalculating Feed after 7 days
Sample 25 fish and calculate total wt. 25 fish weigh 1314 grams 1314 grams / 25 fish = 52.6 g/fish 100 fish x 52.6 g = 5260g or 11.6 lbs New feed rate = 5260 g x = 168g

46 Feed Conversion Ratio Growth = 1.6 lbs using 2.24 lbs of feed
Now that you have a feed conversion ratio you can also calculate new feed rates based on this ratio

47 Calculating New Feed Rate Based on FCR
10 days feeding at the new rate 168g x 10 =1680 g 1680 g / 1.4 = 1200 g new growth New total weight = 1200 g g = 6460 g New daily feed rate 6460 x .032 = 207 g Recalculate FCR regularly (1-2 months)

48 Water Quality After Feeding
Watch ammonia levels Prepare water for partial change gallon barrels Change 5-10% of water every 1-2 days Track feed, DO, Ammonia, Nitrite, pH and alkalinity Once system is stable add more fish

49 Adding More Fish Determine how many fish system can handle
Look at capacity of biofilter based on surface area of media Continue to monitor and feed

50 Eat Fish


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