2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejar.2019.02.001
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Mass culture of Moina macrocopa using organic waste and its feeding effects on the performance of Pagrus major larvae

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“…The culture was up-scale once the density increases and the cultures were transferred to 500 L tanks for stock culture. Adult O. rigida was isolated from stock culture and transferred to other 1000 L mass culture tanks and fed for one generation with the specified food before data was collected to remove any consequences of previous feed regiments (Kamrunnahar et al, 2019). Newborn generations of O. rigida were harvested and placed into 100 L enrichment tanks.…”
Section: Culture Of Copepod and Artemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The culture was up-scale once the density increases and the cultures were transferred to 500 L tanks for stock culture. Adult O. rigida was isolated from stock culture and transferred to other 1000 L mass culture tanks and fed for one generation with the specified food before data was collected to remove any consequences of previous feed regiments (Kamrunnahar et al, 2019). Newborn generations of O. rigida were harvested and placed into 100 L enrichment tanks.…”
Section: Culture Of Copepod and Artemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moina has been used to rear the catfish Clarias macroceplalus , other catfish, shrimps and larval red sea bream (Nakamoto, Kimura, Inanda, & Hagiwara, ). It considered as an inexpensive and sustainable substitute to Artemia in the production of larval red sea bream (Kamrunnahar, Md, Jeong, & Kang, ). Regarding enrichment and production of Moina , the available food resources in natural systems are essential for nutritional quality (Sayali, Ward, Kumar, & Ball, ).…”
Section: Cladoceransmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this study indicate that J. roemerian is a suitable plant species which can be used for remedy purpose on solid waste from marine aquaculture activities. Additionally, Saputra et al (2017) show solid waste shrimp farms may be used as fertilizer for macro algae growth of Caulerpa lentiilifera type to support the development of C. lentillifera by 6 g / L. In addition, from Kamrunnahar et al (2019), organic wastes from food provides higher growth of Moina macrocopa density than manure from chicken, pig and cattle farms. Moina macrocopa may be used as a larval feed for Pagrus major fish, red sea bream and as a substitute for Artemia.…”
Section: Potential Use Of Waste As Organic Fertilizermentioning
confidence: 99%