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Development and Performance Evaluation of Air Fine Bubbles on Water Quality of Thai Catfish Rearing

Development and Performance Evaluation of Air Fine Bubbles on Water Quality of Thai Catfish Rearing
Ujang Subhan, Vanitha Muthukannan, Sundoro Yoga Azhary, Muhammad Fakhri Mulhadi, Emma Rochima, Camellia Panatarani, I Made Joni
Universitas Padjadjaran, The 1st International Conference and Exhibition on Powder Technology Indonesia (ICePTi) 2017, AIP Conf. Proc. 1927, 030043-1–030043-5; https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5021236, Published by AIP Publishing. 978-0-7354-1619-2/$30.00
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Universitas Padjadjaran, The 1st International Conference and Exhibition on Powder Technology Indonesia (ICePTi) 2017, AIP Conf. Proc. 1927, 030043-1–030043-5; https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5021236, Published by AIP Publishing. 978-0-7354-1619-2/$30.00

The efficiency and productivity of aquaculture strongly depends on the development of advanced technology for water quality management system. The most important factor for the success of intensive aquaculture system is controlling the water quality of fish rearing media. This paper reports the design of fine bubbles (FBs) generator and performance evaluation of the system to improve water quality in thai catfish media (10 g/ind) with density (16.66 ind./L). The FBs generator was designed to control the size distribution of bubble by controlling its air flow rate entry to the mixing chamber of the generator. The performance of the system was evaluated based on the produced debit, dissolved oxygen rate and ammonia content in the catfish medium. The size distribution was observed by using a high speed camera image followed by processing using ImageJ. freeware application. The results show that air flow rate 0.05 L/min and 0.1 L/min received average bubble size of 29 µm and 31 µm respectively. The generator produced bubbles with capacity of 6 L/min and dissolved oxygen rate 0.2 ppm/min/L. The obtained DO growth was 0.455 ppm/second/L while the average decay rate was 0.20 ppm/second/L. (0.011/0.005 fold). In contrast, the recieved DO growth rate is faster compared to the DO consumption rate of the Thai catfish. This results indicated that the potential application of FBs enhanced the density of thai catfish seed rearing. In addition, ammonia can be reduced at 0.0358 ppm/hour/L and it is also observed that the inhibition of bacterial growth of air FBs is postive to Aeromonas hydrophila bacteria compared to the negative control. It is concluded that as-developed FBs system can be potentially applied for intensive thai catfish culture and expected to improve the feeding efficiency rate.

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