Comparison of total nutrient recovery in aquaponics and conventional aquaculture systems

Author:

Amin Muhamad1,Agustono Agustono1,Prayugo Prayugo1,Ali Muhamad2,Hum Nurul N. Mohd Firdaus3

Affiliation:

1. Fish Nutrition Group, Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Airlangga , Surabaya , Indonesia

2. Department of Animal Science, Laboratory of Microbiology and Biotechnology, University of Mataram , West-Nusa Tenggara , Indonesia

3. Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA , 40450 , Shah Alam , Selangor , Malaysia

Abstract

Abstract Introduction More eco-friendly aquaculture technology is required to reduce environmental pollution which has become a major issue in aquaculture industries in the last few decades. Aquaponics system is a culture technology to solve this waste issue. Thus, this study aimed at comparing growth performances, feed utilization efficiency, and nutrient recovery in aquaponics and conventional aquaculture system. Materials and methods Twenty-four juveniles of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) weighing 1.12 ± 0.1 g were cultured in either aquaponics systems or conventional aquaculture systems for 30 days. Each system had three culture systems as replicates. The fish were fed the same amount with a commercial pellet three times a day. Results The result showed that the Nile tilapia reared in the aquaponics system had a significantly higher specific growth rate than that of fish reared in the conventional system, 7.5 and 6.3% BW/day, respectively. Similarly, the feed utilization efficiency of fish reared in the aquaponics was also significantly better than that of fish in the conventional system. Furthermore, the total biomass harvested from the aquaponics system was nearly eight times higher than the total biomass harvested from the conventional system. Conclusion Growth, feed utilization efficiency, and total nutrient recovery in terms of biomass were higher in the aquaponics system. These results suggest that aquaponics is not only an eco-friendly aquaculture system, but also could produce more biomass than a conventional aquaculture system, and therefore, could be scaled up in a commercial scale.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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