Salinity/ionic balance interactions on the zootechnical performance and histology of Litopenaeus vannamei and water quality in a biofloc system

Author:

Ueno Fukura Mitsuaki1ORCID,Collazos Lasso Luis Felipe1ORCID,Vinatea Arana Luis Alejandro2ORCID,Baldisserotto Bernardo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Grupo de Investigación IALL, Instituto de Acuicultura de la Universidad de los Llanos, Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias y Recursos Naturales—FCARN Universidad de los Llanos Villavicencio Colombia

2. Laboratório de Camarões Marinhos, Departamento de Aquicultura Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Florianópolis Brazil

3. Departamento de Fisiologia e Farmacologia Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Santa Maria Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThis study aimed to evaluate the interactions between two low salinities (S = 4 and 8 g L−1) and two ionic balances (Na+/Mg+2/Ca+2/K+ ratio, IB1 = 27.6/3.6/1.05/1 and IB2 = 40.6/4.7/1.98/1) on zootechnical performance and histology of Litopenaeus vannamei postlarvae (0.0073 ± 0.0007 g) and juveniles (0.2163 ± 0.0080 g) reared in a biofloc system at stocking density of 1500 and 300 individuals m−3, respectively, over two culture phases: nursery (30 days) and grow‐out (60 days). High nitrification processes were detected at lower salinity treatments, with the lowest ammonia and nitrite concentration in those. There were no significant differences on shrimp survival between treatments; however, the best final weights were observed in the S8IB2 (0.24 ± 0.01 g) and S4IB1 (2.80 ± 0.12 g) treatments for the nursery and grow‐out stages, respectively. The most frequent histological lesions were the absence of lipid vacuoles in the hepatopancreas and abundant organic debris in the gill lamellae. The viability of rearing L. vannamei juveniles in biofloc at low salinity is still relatively weak because of their low growth and low efficiency to store fatty acids in the hepatopancreas; however, higher postlarvae productivity was found at 8 g L−1 and Na+/Mg+2/Ca+2/K+ ratio of 40.6/4.7/1.98/1 in the nursery stage.

Funder

Universidad de los Llanos

Publisher

Wiley

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