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*Tilapia can feed on duckweed alone with a 1:1 fish conversion ratio. Feed Conversion Ratio is best on duckweed alone, though the growth of the fish was half of that on a mixed diet. - [http://www.mobot.org/jwcross/duckweed/Fish.htm#Feeding_Trials] | *Tilapia can feed on duckweed alone with a 1:1 fish conversion ratio. Feed Conversion Ratio is best on duckweed alone, though the growth of the fish was half of that on a mixed diet. - [http://www.mobot.org/jwcross/duckweed/Fish.htm#Feeding_Trials] | ||
*1% of body weight feeding rate is recommended - [http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/noticias/2002/06/01/nutrition_and_low_cost_feeding_management_for_tilapia_.html] | *1% of body weight feeding rate is recommended - [http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/noticias/2002/06/01/nutrition_and_low_cost_feeding_management_for_tilapia_.html] | ||
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Revision as of 16:52, 20 January 2016
General
- Nile tilapia grows to 9 lb and 9 years old - [1]
- Overview of integrated growing with duckweed and algae - [2]
- UFG design basics - [3]
Temperature
- Best temparature is 72-90F - [4]
Grow Beds
- 1:1 ratio - but of what? Volume tank to volume grow bed.
- 1 cubic foot of grow bed for every pound of tilapia - [5]
- 6-10 gallons of water for every square foot of deep (12") grow bed - [6]
- If we have an excess of water, then the limiting factor to the fish stocking is grow bed area. Now this will depend on other systems - such as duckweed
Duckweed Assist
- If duckweed is cultured in addition to plants, how much filtration does duckweed perform?
- Duckweed and watermeal on ponds - [7]
Growth Rate
- Exponential, linear, and plateau growth rates are the normal course of life of a tilapia. Depending on the genetics, the growth rate is linear up to from 1-3 lbs of weight. Linear phase starts at 100 grams, and before that, the rate of weight gain increases. - [8]
- It takes 6-12 months until harvest. - [9]
- 2% average growth rate of tilapia - [10], but .7% if fed duckweed alone - [11].
- 1-3% in linear stage - [12]
- Fish growth in lenght is linear, but weight gain is overall exponential in the general case - [13]
Stocking Rate
- 1/4 lb per gallon without supplemental pure oxygen. With oxygen, stocking up to 1 lb per gallon is possible. -[14]. .25 lb per gallon means 250 lb per 1000 gallons, or 1000 lb per 4000 gallons.
- 5-9 lbs per cubic foot with oxygen - [15]. Same? 1 cubic foot = 7.5 gallons. Thi
- Bright Agrotech - correct stocking rate of 1 lb for 8-10 gallons of water - [16]. This rate allows for flow aearation, as opposed to air pump aeration - allowing the splash of flowing water to provide adequate oxygen. Summary: this figure is 1/2 or less the MSU publication above - so consistently conservative.
- 3 gallons to one pound of fish - [17]
- 1 lb per 5-10 gallons of water - [18]
- Thus - conservative estimate of 1 lb per 10 gallons of water - gets us 400 lb of fish mass. 4 lb of fish per day.
Stocking Rate for Fry
- Southeast Asia stocking of fry - not adult carrying capacity of the water - .7 kg/m2 - [19] - if 1 meter deep, that is 264 gallons
Feeding
- In tilapia monoculture systems, animal manures stimulate phytoplankton which the tilapia feed on - [20]
- Tilapia can feed on duckweed alone with a 1:1 fish conversion ratio. Feed Conversion Ratio is best on duckweed alone, though the growth of the fish was half of that on a mixed diet. - [21]
- 1% of body weight feeding rate is recommended - [22]
Tilapia Food
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