LIVE FEED AKU3201 Principles of Aquaculture. Broodstock –> larvae -> fry -> fingerling -> juvenile Life cycle 2.

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LIVE FEED AKU3201 Principles of Aquaculture

Broodstock –> larvae -> fry -> fingerling -> juvenile Life cycle 2

Very small Extremely fragile Physiologically not fully developed  Small mouth  Still developing organ (i.e., eyes, chemoreceptors, digestive system) Larvae 3

Yolk sac for 3 weeks 4

Yolk sac for 3 days 5

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Phytoplankton/ Microalgae Zooplankton Invertebrate Nematode Natural/Live food 12

Live Food 13

Microalgae 2-20 mikrometer Phytoplankton 14

Skeletonema

Pheaodactylum

Chaetoceros calcitrans

Chlorella

Dunaliella tertiolecta

Tetraselmis

General features of micro algae used in aquaculture

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High unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA) 1)Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA; 20:5n-3) 2)Arachidonic acid (ARA; 20:4n-6) 3)Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; 22:6n-3) Nutritional value 32

Food for: Bivalves Penaeid shrimp Fish Rotifer, Artemia Microalgae 33

Problem: Crash of algal culture Solution: 34

Rotifer 50 – 200 mikrometer Zooplankton 35

Brachionus plicatilis Euryhaline: able to tolerate wide range of salinities Suitable for crustaceans & fish Rotifer 36

L- type = mikron S- type = 93 – 179 mikron SS- type = 90 – 159 mikron

Small size & slow swimming velocity Suitable for fish that can’t ingest Artemia nauplii Possible to rear at high density Suitable for bioencapsulation/ enrichment Advantages 38

Brine shrimp (Artemia) 400m- 800 mikrometer 40

41 ADULT NAUPLII

Nauplii of Artemia most widely used food item Artemia 42

Able to tolerate > 70 ppt & up to 250 ppt. Why? Able to produce dormant eggs (cyst) = Diapause 43

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Available in cysts Advantages? Place cyst in well-aerated seawater => hatch into nauplii after 24 hours Nauplii positive phototaxis 45

Artemia = filter feeder 48

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Problems in obtaining steady supply of adequate quantities at appropriate times Hard to ensure the quality & quantity of natural food Nutritive value vary according to culture conditions Contamination Problems with live food 50

Axenic Artemia Hydration – Put cyst with water & aerate for 1 h Decapsulation – Disinfect using NaOH and NaOCl Stop reaction – Add Na 2 S 2 O 3 and wash with H 2 O

Other food

Egg custard

Tubifex Worm Blood worm

Mysis blood worm

Polychaete