2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20184702006
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Water Quality, Survival, and Growth of Red Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus Cultured In Aquaponics System

Abstract: Abstract. Red tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus is the main commodity of freshwater fish in Indonesia. Red tilapia have a good price compared to tilapia. The aims of this experiment to determine of survival, growth, and water quality of red tilapia cultured in aquaponic system. The treatment of this experiment, namely A) Red tilapia cultured without aquaponic (control), B) Red tilapia cultured with pakcoy, and C) Red tilapia cultured with caisin. The result showed that the highest of survival rate, weight, and le… Show more

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“…Concerning O. niloticus, several studies have shown its great adaptability and resilience to aquaponic systems, since the environmental conditions in aquaponic systems are suitable for this species (Estim et al, 2019;Setiadi et al, 2018). In the present study O. niloticus adapted adequately, fish survival was 100% in the entire experiment and no apparent lesions were observed that compromised the welfare of the animals (Almazán-Rueda et al, 2004).…”
Section: Balance Of Nutrients In the Systemsupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…Concerning O. niloticus, several studies have shown its great adaptability and resilience to aquaponic systems, since the environmental conditions in aquaponic systems are suitable for this species (Estim et al, 2019;Setiadi et al, 2018). In the present study O. niloticus adapted adequately, fish survival was 100% in the entire experiment and no apparent lesions were observed that compromised the welfare of the animals (Almazán-Rueda et al, 2004).…”
Section: Balance Of Nutrients In the Systemsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Concerning O . niloticus , several studies have shown its great adaptability and resilience to aquaponic systems, since the environmental conditions in aquaponic systems are suitable for this species (Estim et al., 2019; Setiadi et al., 2018). In the present study O .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was a decrease in levels nitrite on the 10th and 20th day in all treatments (Figure 2), the decrease in nitrite content was closely related to the process of decomposing nitrite to nitrate in the process of nitrification, then on the 30th and 40th day there was a significant increase in all treatments due to the nitrification process which was breaking down ammonia to nitrite, but this increase did not exceed the nitrite tolerance limit for tilapia aquaculture ponds (Setiadi et al.2018). Nitrite in treatments A and B was higher than that in treatment C due to different pH values in the two treatments.…”
Section: Nitritementioning
confidence: 92%
“…Poor water quality in a tank is indicated by the red-coloured text of the parameters. The thresholds to determine if the readings are fine for tropical freshwater were: temperature between 16.00 to 30.00 degree Celsius, a pH between 5.5 to 7.5, and a DO of more than 3 mg/L [34]. Figure 8 shows the forecast water quality interface.…”
Section: Prototype Demonstrationmentioning
confidence: 99%