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Page 1: Different cultivation methods for production of rotifers...SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture 14 Rotifer density in production tanks with different rotifer density Tetthet 2-5 0 5 10

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Different cultivation methods for production of rotifers

Gunvor ØieSINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture

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Rotifer production- rotifer strains

Different rotifer species and strains:Different sizeDifferent optimum growth conditions

TemperatureSalinity

Different growth rateDifferent nutritional content

Food quality and quantityFoto: Pekarsky

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Growth and survival of cod larvaefed Brachionus nevada or Brachionus cayman

Øie, Overrein, Olsen, Kui, & Reitan, 2003

Results Large-Normal

Small-Normaldensity

Small-Highdensity

Survival day 45 (% ± SE) 37±1 33±2 34±1

Growth rate day 5-10 (% day -1) 8.9 -0.06 3.3

Growth rate day 5-17 (% day -1) 10.6 5.9 8.9

Biomass, day 35 (µg DW larva-1) 1 335 1074 1157

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Rotifer production-cultivation technique

Batch cultivation Semi-continuous cultivation

Recirculation

With water flowthrough

Without water flowtrough

Culture conditions:Water quality

pH 7.5-8.5Ammonia <1 mg l-1

Aeration and oxygen >4ppmOrganic particlesBacteria and other organisms

(Data from Støttrupand McEvoy: Live feed in marine aquaculture)

Production tanks:100 litre -300 000 litre

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Batch cultivation of rotifers

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Washing

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Washing and storage/feeding

Control:•Rotifer density, eggratio•Continuous feeding•Oxygen•Temperature•Salinity

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Rotifer production in LofilabCod production with copepods and rotifers

•Rotifer production in 4m3 bags•Batch production in 4 days (300 ind/ml to 1000 ind/ml)•Continuous feeding with yeast and Algamac 2000

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Production of rotifer with Chlorella in Japan

•Two days production cycles•0,1 µm filtered water•Addition of HCl (pH control)•Addition of pure oxygene•Short-term enrichment•Densities in lab. scale are150 000 ind/ml •Normal densities of “small”rotifers are 10-25 000 ind/ml•Normal densities of “big”rotifers are 2-3000 ind/ml

(Yoshimura et al, 1996)

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Rotifer production in Fosen Aquasenter

Rotifer production:•Batch cultivation•Semi-continuous production•Semi-continuous production in a recirculation system

Foto: G.Øie)

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Semi-continuous production in Fosen Aquasenter

•Rotifer production (culture volume 1.8m3)•cleaning arm in the bottom of the tank•20-30% harvesting per day•Yeast, Clorella,vitamins and oil•Daily production: 2.5 billion per tank

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Inside the rotifer tank after 20 dayscultivation. Cleaning arm in bottomof the tank.

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Production of rotifer in a recirculation system

(Suantika et al. 2003)

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Production of rotifer in a recirculation system

(Rainuzzo and Kjøsnes, 2005)

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Rotifer counting by camera

Rotatorietank/larvetank

”Avbildningsboks”

Kamera

Pumpe

Grensesnitt

Væskeprøver

M. Alver, T. Tennøy, g. Øie and J.A.Alfredsen, unpublished

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User interface

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Rotifer density in production tanks withdifferent rotifer density

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Monitoring the rotifer density in fishtanks

”Imaging box”

Camera

Membrane pump

InterfaceLiquid samples

Valves

(Alver, Alfredsen and Øie, unpublished data)

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What is important in high density rotiferproduction in the future?

Monitoring and automatic regulation of: OxygenpH NH3

Salinity and temperature

Automatic countingRotifer densityEggratioSwimming velocity

Procedures for cleaning tanksMicrobial control