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Name: Krishna
M.F.Sc. 1st Year
College of Fisheries,
(J.A.U.), Veraval
 Fishes, prawns and other cultivated aquatic animals at the time of their first
feeding are quite fragile and delicate creature.
 It is the most critical phase of their life when they need right type of
nourishment for their survival and growth.
 Lack of suitable live feed organisms is a major deterrent in the rearing of
marine prawn larvae.
 Live feed organisms play a vital role-in the artificial propagation of shrimp
larvae.
 Live feed provides: Wide spectrum of composition of food.
Autodigestion characteristics;
Facilitate better nutrient assmilation.
 It is also called living capsules of nutrition.
 Microscopic algae
 Infusoria
 Rotifers
 Artemia
 Cladocerans
 Tubifex
 Chironomid larvae
 Ostracods
 copepoda
• Microsopic algae: Isochrysis
Chaetoceros
Skeletonema
Platymonas
• Artemia
• Rotifers
 Micro algae form the first link in the food chain.
 Algae are chlorophyll bearing unicelluleror multicellular plants.
 Besides chlorophyll, they also show various carotenoid pigments which
impart different colour to algae.
 According to nature of photosyntheic pigments, algae are further classified
into three division: Rhodophyta
Chlorophyta
Phaeophyta
 Use of micro-algae as a possible source of protein food was recognised by the
researcher in 20th century.
 In recent years, mass culture of unicellular algae such as diatoms and small
phytoplankton is becoming quite popular for feeding larvae of shrimps and
prawns in aquahatcheries.
 Importance of micro-algae in aquahatcheries:
Owes to its its nutritional value.
Small in size ranging from 5 to 25 microns.
It stimulates enzymatic synthesis and on set of feeding in young
once.
 Now a days, micro-algae is used as an essential food source for rearing all
stage of shrimps, bivalves, gastropodes and larvae of fishes.
 It is also consitute an important source of food for live food organisms
(rotifers, brine shrimp etc.) used in aquahatcheries.
 Isochrysis is a small golden brown flagellates.
 Present of Haptonema, a filliform appendage situated between the flagella.
 Haptonema may be coiled and uncoiled, short and flexible, reduced to a few
crotubules inside the cell, or absent.
 Chloroplast one or two, each with pyrenoid that is immersed or bulging.
CULTURE MEDIA
Soilwater medium: Soilwater medium is made using the basic formula that is
garden soil 1 teaspoon and glass-distilled water 200ml.
PROCEDURE FOR MASS CULTURE
Collection, Identification & Isolation
Test tube culture
250 ml,500 ml,l litre conical flask culture
3 or 4 litre Hafkin culture flask for stock culture
5 litre conical flask for inoculation
100 litre polythene bags
1-2 tonne FRP tanks outdoor
10 litre Pearl-pet jars for inoculation
200 litre cylindrical FRP tanks
5-10 tonnes FRP tanks outdoor culture
Harvest
PROCEDURE OF MICRO ALGAE CULTURE: VARIOUS STAGES
Isolation of required
species
Culture media
Growth phases of the culture
Stock culture maintenance
Indoor mass culture
Outdoor mass culture
Determination of cells
Harvest of the culture
Preservation of the culture
By dryingBy freezing
 Chaetoceros belong to class Bacillariophyceae.
 Dorsal- ventral flattening cells produce a lighter frustule.
 Colony farmed of a number of cells held together by fusion of sibling setae.
Chains can be of a variety of lengths.
 Chains may be straight, twisted, or showing torsion about the chain axis,
helically coiled.
 Formation of spines or setae- A hollow outgrowth of the valve projecting
outside the valve margin, with a structure difference from that of the valve.
CULTURE MEDIA
Most common media is F/2. Another media used DM (Diatom Medium)
PROCEDURE FOR MASS CULTURE
Collection, Identification & Isolation
Test tube culture
250 ml,500 ml,l litre conical flask culture
3 or 4 litre Hafkin culture flask for stock culture
5 litre conical flask for inoculation
100 litre polythene bags
1-2 tonne FRP tanks outdoor
10 litre Pearl-pet jars for inoculation
200 litre cylindrical FRP tanks
5-10 tonnes FRP tanks outdoor culture
Harvest
 Skeletonema costatum commonly dominates the diatom abundance in
coastal waters.
 Skeletonema is increasingly used as live feed in the larviculture of penaeids,
polychaetes, lobsters, mussels, oysters, scallops etc.
 It is an important coastal organism that can tolerate a wide variety of light
regimes and temperatures, and it is an ideal laboratory organism that grows
readily in various media.
 The fact that S. costatum was found to be a suitable food for shrimp zoea
stages was of critical importance.
CULTURE MEDIA
Most common used media For stock culture of the is Skeletonema Guillards
F/2 medium.
PROCEDURE FOR MASS CULTURE
Collection, Identification & Isolation
Test tube culture
250 ml,500 ml,l litre conical flask culture
3 or 4 litre Hafkin culture flask for stock culture
5 litre conical flask for inoculation
100 litre polythene bags
1-2 tonne FRP tanks outdoor
10 litre Pearl-pet jars for inoculation
200 litre cylindrical FRP tanks
5-10 tonnes FRP tanks outdoor culture
Harvest
 Artemia is the most widely used live food organism in aquahatcheries becase
of its ready availability in the form of dry cysts containing dorment embryo.
 Common names: Brine shrimp, brine worm and sea monkey.
 It is a highly adaptable organism capable of living at high temperatures, high
salinity, and very low dissolve oxygen.
 Artemia cysts measure about 200 micron in diameter and are brown in colour.
 Adult Artemia measures about 1.0-2.0 cm in length;
 In nature Artemia chiefly feeds on algae.
Artemia cysts are hatched into nauplii following the standard technique
involving the following steps:
1. Hydration of cysts:
• A container containing 20ml of water for every 1gm of cysts.
• Provided vigorous aeration.
• After one hour, cysts get hydrated and turn spherical;
• The hydrated cysts are filtered on 100 micron mesh bolting silk cloth.
2. Decapsulation of cysts:
 Hydrated cysts are kept in 5% NaOCl solution @ 15ml for every 1gm
cyst.
 To prevent from the heat, containers kept in ice, stirring required
continuously.
 Cyste change the colour from dark brown to white due to chlorine.
 Filter decapsulated cysts on 100 micron cloth;
 Decapsulated cysts washed properly and give dip in 0.1% sodium
thiosulphate solution to remove residual chlorine, if any.
3. Hatching and decapsulated cysts
 Artemia cysts are hatched in cylindroconical jar
 Cysts stocking @ 0.5 to 1.0g per litre.
 Provide vigorous aeration;
 Cysts hatch into nauplii in about 18-24 hours.
Water quality for hatching cysts
1. Temperatur
e
27 to 30OC
2. pH 7.5 – 8.5
3. Salinity 25-30ppt
4. Light 1000lux
5. Oxygen Saturation
point
4. Harvesting of Artemia nauplii:
 Harvest freshly hatched nauplii by their photostatic nature.
 Stop the aeration jar and chose with a lid
 I Pluminate the transparent portion of jar.
 Collect the concentrated nauplii by opening out let valvu or through sishian
on micron cloth;
 Wash harvested nauplii thoroughly and stock in a container.
 Rotifers are commonly called as wheel animalcules.
 Among the rotifers Branchionus spp. Become more popular as live food
because of its high nutritive value, small size, word wide distribution, fast
multiplication and easy adaptability to captive culture.
 It is used as prime live food for the early stage of fish and invertebrates in
aqua hatcheries
 B. Plicatilis is fastidious filter feeder, feed on particle size less than 5
micron in size.
 B. Plicatilis undergo two types of reproduction depending upon the culture
condition.
In favorable condition: Parthenogenesis
In unfavorable condition: Sexual reproduction.
Stock culture
Collection of B. plicatilis from brackish water bodies
examine the sample on the microscope and pickup B. plicatilis
nnoculam B. plicatilis in 10ml capacity test tube
Feed the B. plicatilis with yeast 200ppm or chlorella.
Gradually increase the volume from 50 to 100ml capacity breakers
The above culture is use as inoculum for mass.
Mass culture technique
Preparation of slurry
Tanks are thoroughly cleaned & filled with 10 - 15ppt saline water
Aeration system is arranged properlly
Tank is fertilized with slurry for 3 - 4 days regularly
Chlorella is inoculated on the first day of fertilization
B. plicatilis is inoculated on 6th day of fertilization
After inoculation fertilization will reduce
B. plicatilis feed chlorella, bacteria and decomposed organic matter
After 4-5 days B. plicatilis is harvested with a scoop net.
Culture protocol of live food organism in hatchery

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Culture protocol of live food organism in hatchery

  • 1. Presented By: Name: Krishna M.F.Sc. 1st Year College of Fisheries, (J.A.U.), Veraval
  • 2.  Fishes, prawns and other cultivated aquatic animals at the time of their first feeding are quite fragile and delicate creature.  It is the most critical phase of their life when they need right type of nourishment for their survival and growth.  Lack of suitable live feed organisms is a major deterrent in the rearing of marine prawn larvae.  Live feed organisms play a vital role-in the artificial propagation of shrimp larvae.  Live feed provides: Wide spectrum of composition of food. Autodigestion characteristics; Facilitate better nutrient assmilation.  It is also called living capsules of nutrition.
  • 3.  Microscopic algae  Infusoria  Rotifers  Artemia  Cladocerans  Tubifex  Chironomid larvae  Ostracods  copepoda
  • 4. • Microsopic algae: Isochrysis Chaetoceros Skeletonema Platymonas • Artemia • Rotifers
  • 5.  Micro algae form the first link in the food chain.  Algae are chlorophyll bearing unicelluleror multicellular plants.  Besides chlorophyll, they also show various carotenoid pigments which impart different colour to algae.  According to nature of photosyntheic pigments, algae are further classified into three division: Rhodophyta Chlorophyta Phaeophyta  Use of micro-algae as a possible source of protein food was recognised by the researcher in 20th century.  In recent years, mass culture of unicellular algae such as diatoms and small phytoplankton is becoming quite popular for feeding larvae of shrimps and prawns in aquahatcheries.
  • 6.  Importance of micro-algae in aquahatcheries: Owes to its its nutritional value. Small in size ranging from 5 to 25 microns. It stimulates enzymatic synthesis and on set of feeding in young once.  Now a days, micro-algae is used as an essential food source for rearing all stage of shrimps, bivalves, gastropodes and larvae of fishes.  It is also consitute an important source of food for live food organisms (rotifers, brine shrimp etc.) used in aquahatcheries.
  • 7.  Isochrysis is a small golden brown flagellates.  Present of Haptonema, a filliform appendage situated between the flagella.  Haptonema may be coiled and uncoiled, short and flexible, reduced to a few crotubules inside the cell, or absent.  Chloroplast one or two, each with pyrenoid that is immersed or bulging. CULTURE MEDIA Soilwater medium: Soilwater medium is made using the basic formula that is garden soil 1 teaspoon and glass-distilled water 200ml.
  • 8. PROCEDURE FOR MASS CULTURE Collection, Identification & Isolation Test tube culture 250 ml,500 ml,l litre conical flask culture 3 or 4 litre Hafkin culture flask for stock culture 5 litre conical flask for inoculation 100 litre polythene bags 1-2 tonne FRP tanks outdoor 10 litre Pearl-pet jars for inoculation 200 litre cylindrical FRP tanks 5-10 tonnes FRP tanks outdoor culture Harvest
  • 9. PROCEDURE OF MICRO ALGAE CULTURE: VARIOUS STAGES Isolation of required species Culture media Growth phases of the culture Stock culture maintenance Indoor mass culture Outdoor mass culture Determination of cells Harvest of the culture Preservation of the culture By dryingBy freezing
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  • 11.  Chaetoceros belong to class Bacillariophyceae.  Dorsal- ventral flattening cells produce a lighter frustule.  Colony farmed of a number of cells held together by fusion of sibling setae. Chains can be of a variety of lengths.  Chains may be straight, twisted, or showing torsion about the chain axis, helically coiled.  Formation of spines or setae- A hollow outgrowth of the valve projecting outside the valve margin, with a structure difference from that of the valve. CULTURE MEDIA Most common media is F/2. Another media used DM (Diatom Medium)
  • 12. PROCEDURE FOR MASS CULTURE Collection, Identification & Isolation Test tube culture 250 ml,500 ml,l litre conical flask culture 3 or 4 litre Hafkin culture flask for stock culture 5 litre conical flask for inoculation 100 litre polythene bags 1-2 tonne FRP tanks outdoor 10 litre Pearl-pet jars for inoculation 200 litre cylindrical FRP tanks 5-10 tonnes FRP tanks outdoor culture Harvest
  • 13.  Skeletonema costatum commonly dominates the diatom abundance in coastal waters.  Skeletonema is increasingly used as live feed in the larviculture of penaeids, polychaetes, lobsters, mussels, oysters, scallops etc.  It is an important coastal organism that can tolerate a wide variety of light regimes and temperatures, and it is an ideal laboratory organism that grows readily in various media.  The fact that S. costatum was found to be a suitable food for shrimp zoea stages was of critical importance. CULTURE MEDIA Most common used media For stock culture of the is Skeletonema Guillards F/2 medium.
  • 14. PROCEDURE FOR MASS CULTURE Collection, Identification & Isolation Test tube culture 250 ml,500 ml,l litre conical flask culture 3 or 4 litre Hafkin culture flask for stock culture 5 litre conical flask for inoculation 100 litre polythene bags 1-2 tonne FRP tanks outdoor 10 litre Pearl-pet jars for inoculation 200 litre cylindrical FRP tanks 5-10 tonnes FRP tanks outdoor culture Harvest
  • 15.  Artemia is the most widely used live food organism in aquahatcheries becase of its ready availability in the form of dry cysts containing dorment embryo.  Common names: Brine shrimp, brine worm and sea monkey.  It is a highly adaptable organism capable of living at high temperatures, high salinity, and very low dissolve oxygen.  Artemia cysts measure about 200 micron in diameter and are brown in colour.  Adult Artemia measures about 1.0-2.0 cm in length;  In nature Artemia chiefly feeds on algae.
  • 16. Artemia cysts are hatched into nauplii following the standard technique involving the following steps: 1. Hydration of cysts: • A container containing 20ml of water for every 1gm of cysts. • Provided vigorous aeration. • After one hour, cysts get hydrated and turn spherical; • The hydrated cysts are filtered on 100 micron mesh bolting silk cloth.
  • 17. 2. Decapsulation of cysts:  Hydrated cysts are kept in 5% NaOCl solution @ 15ml for every 1gm cyst.  To prevent from the heat, containers kept in ice, stirring required continuously.  Cyste change the colour from dark brown to white due to chlorine.  Filter decapsulated cysts on 100 micron cloth;  Decapsulated cysts washed properly and give dip in 0.1% sodium thiosulphate solution to remove residual chlorine, if any.
  • 18. 3. Hatching and decapsulated cysts  Artemia cysts are hatched in cylindroconical jar  Cysts stocking @ 0.5 to 1.0g per litre.  Provide vigorous aeration;  Cysts hatch into nauplii in about 18-24 hours. Water quality for hatching cysts 1. Temperatur e 27 to 30OC 2. pH 7.5 – 8.5 3. Salinity 25-30ppt 4. Light 1000lux 5. Oxygen Saturation point
  • 19. 4. Harvesting of Artemia nauplii:  Harvest freshly hatched nauplii by their photostatic nature.  Stop the aeration jar and chose with a lid  I Pluminate the transparent portion of jar.  Collect the concentrated nauplii by opening out let valvu or through sishian on micron cloth;  Wash harvested nauplii thoroughly and stock in a container.
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  • 22.  Rotifers are commonly called as wheel animalcules.  Among the rotifers Branchionus spp. Become more popular as live food because of its high nutritive value, small size, word wide distribution, fast multiplication and easy adaptability to captive culture.  It is used as prime live food for the early stage of fish and invertebrates in aqua hatcheries  B. Plicatilis is fastidious filter feeder, feed on particle size less than 5 micron in size.  B. Plicatilis undergo two types of reproduction depending upon the culture condition. In favorable condition: Parthenogenesis In unfavorable condition: Sexual reproduction.
  • 23. Stock culture Collection of B. plicatilis from brackish water bodies examine the sample on the microscope and pickup B. plicatilis nnoculam B. plicatilis in 10ml capacity test tube Feed the B. plicatilis with yeast 200ppm or chlorella. Gradually increase the volume from 50 to 100ml capacity breakers The above culture is use as inoculum for mass.
  • 24. Mass culture technique Preparation of slurry Tanks are thoroughly cleaned & filled with 10 - 15ppt saline water Aeration system is arranged properlly Tank is fertilized with slurry for 3 - 4 days regularly Chlorella is inoculated on the first day of fertilization B. plicatilis is inoculated on 6th day of fertilization After inoculation fertilization will reduce B. plicatilis feed chlorella, bacteria and decomposed organic matter After 4-5 days B. plicatilis is harvested with a scoop net.