Comparative Analysis of the Culture of Pink Shrimp Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis and Pacific White Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei in Biofloc System

Author:

Krummenauer Dariano12ORCID,da Silva André Freitas2,Xavier Missileny12ORCID,Foes Geraldo Kipper2ORCID,Poersch Luís H.2ORCID,Cardozo Alessandro2ORCID,Wasielesky Wilson2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Ecology of Microorganisms Applied to Aquaculture, Institute of Oceanography, Federal University of Rio Grande-FURG, C. P. 474, Rio Grande CEP 96201-900, RS, Brazil

2. Laboratory of Marine Shrimp Culture, Institute of Oceanography, Federal University of Rio Grande-FURG, C. P. 474, Rio Grande CEP 96201-900, RS, Brazil

Abstract

Shrimp farming in the Biofloc Technology System (BFT) is already considered an alternative to the traditional culture. The bioflocs maintain the water quality and can be used as a food supplement for shrimp. The Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei forms the basis for most of the production in BFT. However, its culture is limited by the low temperatures. Thus, the BFT culture potential of native species, such as the pink shrimp Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis, should be considered. The present study aimed to compare the cultures of F. brasiliensis and L. vannamei in the grow-out phase in the BFT system. The experiment comprised two treatments: (FB), grown out of F. brasiliensis, and (LV), grown out of L. vannamei. The study lasted 70 days and was conducted at the Marine Station of Aquaculture at the Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The stocking density was 100 shrimp/m² for both species. The shrimp were fed twice a day with commercial food. The physicochemical parameters of the water were monitored throughout the experimental period. The results showed that all physicochemical parameters of the water remained within the tolerated limits for both species. However, during the growth phase in the BFT, it was observed that the L. vannamei shrimp showed a better zootechnical performance than F. brasiliensis. The results indicate that L. vannamei has a higher capacity to catch bioflocs as supplementary food, demonstrating a better response of that species to the BFT system in the grow-out phase compared to F. brasiliensis.

Funder

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio Grande do Sul—FAPERGS

Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel

Publisher

MDPI AG

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