Showing posts with label Fish Farming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fish Farming. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2020

5. Difficulties faced by beginners

When we started this business, we couldn't gather the proper information about biofloc fish farming. Although we had completed our costly one day training from a "self-proclaimed" know-it-all trainer, we were still in the dark about a lot of stuff related to this aquaculture technique. So, naturally we faced a cluster of problems which seemed insignificant to us because of our lack of knowledge.

Yeah. We failed to plan properly. 😔
 

That made us realize that most of these problems are not addressed by the novice trainers during the short training span and most beginners will face several of those problems. In this post we are going to try to address as many problems we can, so that beginner agriculturists do not have to face the problems we did.

Problems faced in the early stages :

  • Maintenance of the floc
  • Mortality of fish seeds during transportation 
  • Sanitization of fish seeds before releasing them to the tank
  • Ammonia spike in the first few days
  • Formation of foam on the water surface
  • Problems due to sudden temperature drop
We'll try to briefly explain them. 

Maintenance of floc :

Source: LINK

When we are preparing the water in the tank before the arrival of the fishes, we add a required amount of probiotics powder with a carbohydrate source, like molasses and keep the tank running for about 3 days before we add the fish seeds. The formation of the floc happens during these few days. So we should keep the aeration on so that there is vigorous water movement because the floc needs to be in suspended state in the water. The dissolved oxygen (DO) must be checked because the bacteria need oxygen for their survival. Temperature of the water should be maintained above 20℃. A rule of thumb is to release the fishes within 60-72 hours from the time of inoculation (addition of the probiotics) otherwise add some fish food so that the bacterial colonies survive.

Mortality because of transportation :

Fish seeds oxygen packed in poly-bags for transportation

When we go to buy fish seeds (juvenile fishes which we are going to rear) from breeders, we either get them delivered to us by transportation or we can carry them personally. Every time we got new fishes delivered to us or even if when we went to buy them ourselves, there were a lot of casualties. We were actually panicking because we thought that we must be doing something wrong which was causing the fish moralities. Now we know that some fishes will die during transportation. This is mainly caused by stress in the fishes because of the whole ordeal and also because of lack of DO in those packed plastic bags. We have noticed the mortality rate is somewhere between 2-5% in most cases.

Sanitization of fish seeds before releasing them to the tank :



In the first few cultures, we used to bring the fish seeds and then happily release them to the tank. Hardly did we know what mistake we were making. Actually the thing is that these juvenile fishes usually carry a plethora of pathogens and parasites. So, it is very very important to sanitize them first before releasing them to the tank. 
I use a solution of 1 gram of Potassium permanganate powder in 20 litres of water to sterilize the fish seed before releasing them in the tank. This helps in getting rid of the unwanted pathogens that the fishes carry with them. I do it by taking the fishes in a net and dipping them in the solution for about 10-15 seconds, and then dipping them in clean water and then releasing them. I have noticed that this process helps in getting rid of  many extremely lethal parasites like Ich.

Ammonia spike in the first few days :

Level of ammonia is 8 ppm

Biofloc technology is a high density fish farming technique, we can say that we intentionally overstock the tank critically. After the release of the fish seeds, the fishes are under stress caused by numerous reasons. Hence they do not consume food in the first few days or consume food less than usual. This leftover food and sunken dead fishes causes a massive increase in the ammonia levels in the tank because the floc is not yet that active or maybe because of less than adequate floc in the water.
A simple but temporary solution to cope with the ammonia spike is to add carbon source like molasses or sugar in a controlled way. This is not a permanent fix, just a temporary solution.   

Formation of foam on the water surface :

Source: Facebook

You can see thick white foam in some biofloc tanks. This may look alarming but it is actually not that big of a deal. This foam is caused when we add more probiotics weekly for the maintenance routine. A proper aeration will help you a bit. Instead of adding the probiotics weekly, you can try setting up a FCO tank. This eliminates the foam on the water surface.

Problems due to sudden temperature drop :

Too cold? 

Fishes are cold blooded creatures i.e they regulate their body temperature with respect to the temperature of the water they're swimming. Hence fishes find it difficult when there is a sudden change in temperature. If the temperature is below 20 degrees they will get lethargic and stop accepting food and die eventually. To know more click 👉 here.

Sunday, June 7, 2020

3.2 Air Pumps

• What are Air Pumps?

An air pump is one of the most basic, yet versatile, pieces of equipment that you will have to own for fish rearing, whether it is an aquarium or a fish farming tank. For biofloc fish farming, this is considered one of the most important equipment which you will need, so that you don't end up with thousands of dead fishes floating on the water surface. The basic function of an air pump is to force air, through mechanical means, from the atmosphere into your aquarium, which is later released inside the water in the form of bubbles. 
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• What is the use of air pumps in tanks?

Like we've discussed above, the air pump forces the air from the atmosphere into the tank through a pipe. The air is released through a air stone, this results in the creation of thousands of tiny air bubbles which rush to the water surface, causing surface agitation. This is beneficial in some ways:
  1. Increases the concentration of dissolved Oxygen (D.O.) in the tank.
  2. Fishes are constantly breathing oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide, these bubbles helps in releasing the dissolved carbon dioxide. 
  3. Good aeration helps in stirring the water up to a certain degree. Maintaining proper water flow velocity is essential for optimizing biofloc systems and keeping microorganisms suspended in the water column.
  4. An additional benefit of aeration and mixing is the removal of gases from the water column, which can have a great effect on overall water quality.

• Types of air pumps : 

  1. Electromagnetic air pump
  2. Diaphragm air pump
➤Electromagnetic air pumps are a type of rotary pumps where they rotor is constantly, well, rotating, and when it comes to fish-keeping trade, they generally look something like the picture attached. They are comparatively cheaper than diaphragm air pumps but they come with their own set of problems like: 
  1. Louder operating noise.
  2. Cannot be easily repaired in case of malfunctioning, although by theory they last longer. 
  3. Consumes more electricity as compared to diaphragm air pumps.  


Diaphragm air pumps are a better substitute for electromagnetic air pumps. They are a type of reciprocating pump, where the air is pumped in two-steps cycle. They can be comparatively quieter than electromagnetic air pumps, with lesser power consumption, and they last way longer in comparison. Even in case of malfunctioning, its usually a damaged diaphragm which can easily be replaced by a novice with just unscrewing about four screws and repairing it, that's why i always use them as my primary aeration source.
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How to choose the right pump for my tank?

Do consult your trainer under whom you were trained, he/she will probably assist you up to a certain extent, but do not follow him blindly. I mean, the person who trained us, said that any pump that causes "bubbles to come out of water" will be useful. He also insisted that any pump that pumps about 25 LPM (litres per minute) volume of air will suffice. That is not totally true. The depth of the tank affects the air pressure, and from my experience more is better, because its better use one pump for more than one tank, than using multiple pumps for them. 

I use 120 LPM diaphragm pumps for two tanks (10,000 litres each) on an average, and they've been working fine for me. If you're going for just one tank in the beginning, try to invest just a little bit more and go for any pump that pumps 60 LPM volume of air or more, you can easily make 11-12 outlets from it and still have enough aeration and water movement. 

Thursday, June 4, 2020

3.1 Use of Potassium Permanganate in Biofloc Farming

• Potassium Permanganate



Potassium permanganate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KMnO4. It is a purplish-black crystalline solid, that dissolves in water to give intensely pink or purple solutions. In a layman's term, it is a moderately strong  "chemical" that will react with any organic matter in a biofloc fish tank, and oxidize them. Therefore it is used extensively by fish farmers to disinfect their ponds or fish tanks to get rid of any microbial lifeforms like algae, bacteria and kill them and purify their ponds or tanks. 

It is available in pharmaceutical stores in small sachets and packets of around 50 grams, and it can be cheap or a just a little bit costly depending on the locality. You can find it in crystal forms or powdered form and the colour varies from very dark pink to purple which become deep purple when dissolved in water. 

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• How to use it :

  1. Buy a small pack of Potassium permanganate from any pharmaceutical shop, you can buy as much as you want but you won't need a lot of it, so you can store it for future use. I use the product shown below. 
  2. Open the pack, you'll find a purple or dark pink coloured powder. Take just a small amount of it, about 3-4 grams. 
  3. Dissolve the powder in a bucket full of water, it will easily dissolve in water resulting in a purplish solution.
  4. Spray or pour the solution all over the walls carefully.
  5. Wait for a about 30 minutes and wash it off thoroughly with clean water. Let the water drain out totally.
  6. Fill it with clean water up to the desired mark and proceed with the next step. 


• Other uses of Potassium permanganate :

I use a solution of 1 gram of Potassium permanganate powder in 20 litres of water to sterilize the fish seed before releasing them in the tank. This helps in getting rid of the unwanted pathogens that the fishes carry with them. I do it by taking the fishes in a net and dipping them in the solution for about 10-15 seconds, and then dipping them in clean water and then releasing them. I have noticed that this process helps in getting rid of  many extremely lethal parasites like Ich.

• Tips :

  • Potassium permanganate stains skin and clothing and should be handled with care. Clothing stains may be washed away using acetic acid (vinegar). Skin stains usually disappear within 48 hours.
  • Potassium permanganate rapidly loses its potency when exposed to light and air. So keep any solution you make up well away from light and in a airtight container.
  • Ensure you clearly mark any such container as POISON and keep it well away from children. 
  • Wear rubber gloves and use masks when handling Potassium permanganate. 

Saturday, May 9, 2020

1. Introduction to Biofloc Technology


What is Biofloc?

Biofloc fish farming is one of the most innovative techniques used in aquaculture which results in better production of fishes and other invertebrates in smaller manually controlled tanks. Fishes have been grown in smaller tanks for decades, but over time their fecal matters along with the left over food and dead organic matter leads to high concentration of toxic materials like  in the water. This concentration of these toxic materials eventually becomes so high that the rate mortality of the fishes would be very high. The only way to cope up with this was to drain the water out and refill the tank every few days. This wasn't feasible for fish farmers at places where water is scarce, hence their fish production would be hampered. The solution to this problem was Biofloc Technology (BFT), introduced by Prof. Yoram Avnimelech of Israel, where the need to change the water wouldn't be necessary. 


Biofloc is defined as macro aggregates of organic matters which includes bacteria, algae, protozoa, diatoms, fecal matter of the fishes, remains of dead organisms and other invertebrates called Floc. It is an innovative and cost-effective technology in which toxic materials to the fish and shellfish such as Nitrate, Nitrite, Ammonia can be converted to useful product, i.e., proteinaceous feed., that way preventing a spike of harmful compounds in the water. 
It is a very novel technique of enhancing and maintaining the water quality of the water through balancing the ratio of Carbon and Nitrogen (C:N ratio) in the system. The application of BFT offers benefits in improving aquaculture production that could contribute to the achievement of sustainable development goals. This technology has resulted in higher productivity with less impact to the environment. The technology has recently gained attention as a sustainable method to control water quality with added value of producing protein rich feed and better yield.

Principle of Biofloc Technology

The principle of this technique is the generation of nitrogen cycle by maintaining higher C: N ratio through stimulating heterotrophic microbial growth, which assimilates the nitrogenous waste that can be exploited by the cultured species as secondary feed. Hence, Biofloc technology is not only effective in treating the waste, but also provides extra nutrition to the aquatic animals. The higher ratio of Carbon to Nitrogen (C : N) is maintained through the addition of carbohydrate source and the water quality is improved through the production of high quality single cell microbial protein.
In such condition, dense microorganisms develop and function both as bioreactor controlling water quality and protein food source. Immobilization of toxic nitrogen compounds occur more rapidly in biofloc systems because the growth rate and microbial production per unit substrate of heterotrophs are manyfolds than of the autotrophic nitrifying bacteria.



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