INTENSIVE SHRIMP BIOFLOC SYSTEMS - WATER QUALITY #14 |

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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2021
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    In this video, we talk about how to maintain good water quality in super-intensive biofloc system. Specifically, we talk about the key water quality parameters and their ideal levels; the importance of feeding animals with formulated feed; what are the best aeration systems and how much to use it; how much molasses to add to keep ammonia under 1 mg/L; how to prevent alkalinity and pH from dropping (avoid acidity) and lastly, how to maintain bioflocs from overgrowing with the use of clarifier tanks.
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Komentáře • 93

  • @jaswindersoin4410
    @jaswindersoin4410 Před rokem +2

    Very logical well explained . You are an inspiration in the field of Biofloc technology !
    Bravo

  • @mariasg6644
    @mariasg6644 Před 3 lety +6

    Your channel is literally a GEM! Short & super-clear expert videos, helped me a lot to figure out what else I should learn :) All the best!

  • @james_studio8065
    @james_studio8065 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you very much for this very informative video!

  • @kirkrivera8917
    @kirkrivera8917 Před rokem

    This was the best video i have ever seen regarding bioflocs technology. Thank you so much for the very simple and yet so powerful strats on starting bioflocs.

  • @1358sob
    @1358sob Před rokem

    Big Thanks for this great videos.

  • @TheKimmiG
    @TheKimmiG Před 3 lety +3

    Finally #14 👍🏼😁

  • @hweetoong4909
    @hweetoong4909 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Drs. Jose Domingos & Giana Gomes, will try it out and feed back to you guys.

  • @benjoartemyo3955
    @benjoartemyo3955 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the information!!!!

  • @ProfessorInveste
    @ProfessorInveste Před 2 lety +1

    Muito bom! Parabéns!

  • @mkanil65
    @mkanil65 Před 2 lety

    Really helpful ❤️

  • @rabiaakterahasan
    @rabiaakterahasan Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent video

  • @Danah-qr5sv
    @Danah-qr5sv Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks dear , any video about production shrimp in RAS system

  • @09cyberguy
    @09cyberguy Před rokem

    Wow, yiur channel is very informative.. can i ask how often you add calcium hyroxide is it every feeding or every night?

  • @FactYouDude
    @FactYouDude Před 6 měsíci

    Hi. What should be the salinity level for shrimp in biofloc?

  • @QUARTZPH
    @QUARTZPH Před 11 dny

    What's the best % body weight for Daily feeding rate computation for Tilapia? I'm planning to conduct my research about Molobicus.

  • @shaburagarden6825
    @shaburagarden6825 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi, I would like to thank you for your videos. They are very useful. Just out of curiosity, doesn't Molasses have 24% carbon instead of 50%?

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 2 lety

      Hi, it depends on the brand and how much the manufacturer has cooked the sugar cane juice

  • @jaswindersoin4410
    @jaswindersoin4410 Před rokem

    Would you please suggest all the equipment required for Biofloc success in shrimp and tilapia.

  • @jeffreymartinez9125
    @jeffreymartinez9125 Před 5 měsíci

    Can i add calcium carbonate instead of hydoxide?

  • @kelvinwijaya2465
    @kelvinwijaya2465 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, thank you very much for the insights. I have several questions in mind:
    1. any specific probiotic bacteria species and strain that are suitable for biofloc system?
    2. Will there be ammonia spike during the 1 month floc culturing period? Or it would happen only after shrimp is in the system?
    3. When using rice bran, do you agree to include its protein content ~12% as N source? Also, is it better to ferment the rice bran before applying?
    4. Is it also beneficial to ferment the fish feed before application?

  • @raviprasad2156
    @raviprasad2156 Před 2 lety

    As culture progress did you saw any sudden spike in nitrite levels ? If yes, how you managed it and if no, then can you please tell the acceptable level of nitrite at which(vannamei) shrimp won't face problem wrt salinity (from 5 ppt to 15 ppt).

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 2 lety +2

      If water is matured no spikes in nitrite expected unless you have dead zones where organic matter accumulates. Nitrite as low as possible (

  • @gunsNgunsss
    @gunsNgunsss Před 3 lety

    We observed dead shrimp every time there is a heavy moulting in our biofloc tank. Almost 20 dead shrimp in a day coming into the feed check tray. It's a 20K litres tank, density is 400 per cubic metre. The pH is 7.7, alkalinity is 170, salinity is 8 ppt (added salt to fresh water), Ammonia is Nil, Nitrate 0.5. The shrimp seems to be active but not taking much feed. Are we missing anything? Clueless why the shrimp are dying even the water parameters seems to be fine. Appreciate your suggestions. Thank you..

  • @alexgunawan98
    @alexgunawan98 Před 3 lety

    Question, do you have any opinion about Total Organic Carbon and Biology Oxygen Demand in Aquaculture ?

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 3 lety

      yes I have, after 24 years in this industry in various capacities. It is good to understand general concepts and theories, and for researchers and academics like me to be able to scientifically demonstrate findings and get our papers not rejected by mean reviewers. In practice it is all about keeping DO close to saturation, or above 5 mg/L and the culture species, microbiome and environment will be fine !

  • @SamuelLimawan
    @SamuelLimawan Před rokem

    How to maintain nitrite below 1 mg/L? In my tank ammonia is always zero but the nitrite up and down. Sometimes very low (zero) and sometimes very high. I thought the nitrifying and biofloc bacteria have been establish but I don't understand why the nitrite up and down. Thanks in advance

  • @poisanmok1987
    @poisanmok1987 Před 2 lety

    My pH seems stable at 7-7.5 and TAN is 0. I noticed 1 dead shrimp in the morning. Alkalinity is around 250 mg/L. What could have gone wrong?

  • @Rinto-tc4bn
    @Rinto-tc4bn Před 2 lety

    Hallo i am from indonesiaCan't you tell me how to increse alkalinity in brackist water ? Tks

    • @joseantoniosantosdom
      @joseantoniosantosdom Před 2 lety

      Hi, you will increase alkalinity with liming materials or sodium bicarbonate if you ate dealing with smaller tanks

  • @acesoriano4615
    @acesoriano4615 Před 2 lety

    Sir, what probiotic can be used to add to the feeds and molasses? Do you have also a formula for shrimp feeding during the culture period? Thank you

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 2 lety

      there are many brands of probiotics, some work, some don't. We can't make a recommendation here, but we go with brands that have been in the aquaculture market for 10 or more years. We will make a video about feeding.

  • @richresources2922
    @richresources2922 Před 11 měsíci

    For a 10 meter diameter tank with a height of 1.2 meter biofloc how much HP do we need for the oxygen

  • @luckyaquasl3804
    @luckyaquasl3804 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much.
    I am doing KOI Carp (ornamental fish) Is possible to growing with the biofloc system? Please answer me.
    Thank you 🙏

  • @ralphisidro7753
    @ralphisidro7753 Před rokem

    is green algae benificial to shrimp. and is still posible to mix with biofloc.

    • @joseantoniosantosdom
      @joseantoniosantosdom Před rokem

      Algae is part of the floc, its not only bacteria. And always there is light there is algae

  • @binoycheriyan2640
    @binoycheriyan2640 Před 3 lety

    Could you share the fresh water culture preparation parameter details pls ?
    And measures and practices for moulting period that you follow.

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 2 lety

      Hi, it is similar but need to check hardness. Also some salt is required in intensive systems to minimise nitrite toxicity

  • @santosreynaldocaguavite8537

    Hola, excelente información , gracias, ? Puedes hacer vídeo de como formular y elaborar alimento extruido artesanal balanceado para camaron vannamei hecho en granja a bajo costo ?, muchas gracias, saludos,

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi SANTOS, we'll have videos on feeds coming. Always be cheaper to buy from a feed mill, you can't achieve the fine grinding of ingredients needed and the price you will pay for ingredients will be much higher than what feed mills pay buying in bulk. So you will end up with a much more expensive and bad feed...

    • @santosreynaldocaguavite8537
      @santosreynaldocaguavite8537 Před 3 lety

      @@hashtagfish8542 muchas gracias, podrías explicarnos acerca del equipamiento tamizador, molino de granos, mezcladora, extrusora, secador , todos de bajo costo, y receta para formular a 43.5 % de proteína para vannamei, me encantaría aprender a manufacturar alimento, debería de salir todo bien ?, gracias

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi SANTOS, my apologies, I have no knowledge about that, this is not my specialty....but for vannamei protein should be in the 30 to 35% range.

    • @santosreynaldocaguavite8537
      @santosreynaldocaguavite8537 Před 3 lety

      @@hashtagfish8542 muy amable, muchas gracias

  • @richresources2922
    @richresources2922 Před 8 měsíci

    Can check for 40m x 40m pond how many HP is needed in order to have enough oxygen

    • @joseantoniosantosdom
      @joseantoniosantosdom Před 8 měsíci

      1hp per 500kg of shrimp, so you calculate backwards. Provided you are experienced, you can target 3kg per m2. In your 40x40m, this is about 10hp

    • @richresources2922
      @richresources2922 Před 8 měsíci

      @@joseantoniosantosdom it will be around 240000 shrimp with 20g is enough for the oxygen.And we need to do partial harvest in order to have have enough oxygen right

    • @joseantoniosantosdom
      @joseantoniosantosdom Před 8 měsíci

      Do you already have your pond? I always suggest starting wiless density

  • @julzchung8499
    @julzchung8499 Před rokem

    Can a pilot biofloc system be used to culture shrimps from nursery to harvest in the same tank? Let's say a thank of 4000 liters? Also how much shrimp can be in a 4000 liter tank?

    • @joseantoniosantosdom
      @joseantoniosantosdom Před rokem +1

      Hi Chung, yes of course. Density depends on how good your system and husbandry skills are. I would stock from 800 to 1000 shrimp maximum .

  • @leomelpasquin2521
    @leomelpasquin2521 Před rokem

    Hi, may i know what equipment can we use to measure the floc?

  • @charleskurniawan2950
    @charleskurniawan2950 Před 3 lety +1

    Is it profitable to do biofloc farming in Australia?

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 3 lety

      Why not? Fresh local prawn always get high prize in AUS and you can have it close to major cities instead of having in North Queensland and have to transport all the way down to those major markets far away

  • @munandarmukhtar4554
    @munandarmukhtar4554 Před 2 lety

    every 1000 g of feed requires 650 g of molasses to get a c/n ratio of 15:1... (1000*0.35)*0.16 = 56. (56*15)-(56*9.2) = ( 840-515.2) = 324.8*2 (50% carbon molasses) = 649.6 g molasses.. so, if we apply 2 tons of feed or 2000 kg for one grow out season, then we need 1.3 tons or 1300 kg of molasses. is this calculation correct?

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 2 lety

      Hi see video at time 5:35. Add molasses to correct Ammonia as described, and as a starting point, , don't worry with these theoretical calculations

  • @poisanmok1987
    @poisanmok1987 Před 2 lety +1

    can i use calcium chloride instead of calcium hydroxide? if yes, how much to add?

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 2 lety

      Calcium Chloride does not raise the pH or alkalinity, so no, cannot use as substitute

  • @paultaglucop4881
    @paultaglucop4881 Před rokem +1

    Good day sir from philippines, do you have ebook for shrimp and tilapia biofloc culture? Can i purchase?tnx..

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před rokem +1

      Hello, we don't have e book yet. Itvis a good suggestion, thank you

  • @gunsNgunsss
    @gunsNgunsss Před 3 lety

    In India, in most of the states, special permission to be obtained from the government to use molasses. So, we are using "Granulated Sugar" as a carbon source. We haven't seen any issues with that so far. What do you think of using Sugar in place of molasses?

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 3 lety +1

      yes sugar is as good as molasses, go with what is available and cheaper in your area. Thanks for sharing !

    • @gunsNgunsss
      @gunsNgunsss Před 3 lety

      @@hashtagfish8542 Thank you!

  • @aasabioflocdhenkanal2343

    How much caco3 or dolomite should be used to maintain the alkalinity n ph

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 3 lety

      Agriculture limestone is less reactive and doesn't raise the pH as much, it tends to keep pH at neutral (~7) so not ideal you have to use quite a bit more (1.5 to 2x), even more dolomite because it has less Calcium. Better is to use sodium bicarbonate, but more expensive than Calcium Hydroxide.

    • @aasabioflocdhenkanal2343
      @aasabioflocdhenkanal2343 Před 3 lety

      @@hashtagfish8542 thank u for ur information

    • @aasabioflocdhenkanal2343
      @aasabioflocdhenkanal2343 Před 3 lety

      @@hashtagfish8542 but calcium hydroxide is not soluble will it not create any problem for shrimp

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 3 lety

      @@aasabioflocdhenkanal2343yes soluble but as explained in video, mix in bucket first and then splash well over the pond. take care not to burn your skin please

    • @aasabioflocdhenkanal2343
      @aasabioflocdhenkanal2343 Před 3 lety

      @@hashtagfish8542 thank you

  • @poisanmok1987
    @poisanmok1987 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm interested in growing shrimps. Can you share your source for L. Vannamei PLs?

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 3 lety

      depends where in the world you are and hatcheries in relatively short distances. Most importantly is to check the PL quality (watch our video on that), and that they are SPF. Good luck, start small

    • @poisanmok1987
      @poisanmok1987 Před 3 lety

      We are in Singapore.

    • @TheIgnoreme
      @TheIgnoreme Před 3 lety

      @@poisanmok1987 Choose a site with good water condition,salinity above 10 will do

  • @davidtan1450
    @davidtan1450 Před rokem

    Hi Gianna, you need more protein for your weight gain

  • @TheKimmiG
    @TheKimmiG Před 3 lety

    Hi friends,
    How can we manage mineral in biofloc system? High population means high mineral needed. Do we need additional mineral to cover that?

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 3 lety +1

      no need additional minerals, for shrimp it is good to have some marine water at least 5 parts per thousand (ppt) of salinity as it decreases the toxicity of nitrite (more risky in freshwater)

    • @TheKimmiG
      @TheKimmiG Před 3 lety

      I thought for shrimp moulting process need a lot of magnesium and calcium from sea water. But in biofloc (very less water change) means not enough mineral in intensive systems.

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheKimmiG like we explained in the video, as long as alkalinity is > 150 mg/L there will be sufficient calcium for molting and also to keep pH buffered.

    • @TheKimmiG
      @TheKimmiG Před 3 lety +1

      @@hashtagfish8542 Thanks a lot.... that's new for me. Your channel is really educative. Hopefully we can meet someday drink coffee in Singapore ;)

    • @hashtagfish8542
      @hashtagfish8542  Před 3 lety

      you in Singapore too?