Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
2009, Vol 9, Num, 2 (Pages: 209-214)
Nitrification Performance of a Submerged Biofilter in a Laboratory Scale Size of the Recirculating Shrimp System
Mehmet Kır 1
1 Mugla University, Faculty of Fisheries, 48000 Kotekli, Mugla, Turkey
DOI :
10.4194/trjfas.2009.0213
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A submerged biofilter (SBF) with 0.1 m3 of filter medium was maintained without backwash at four different water
temperatures (14°C, 18°C, 22°C and 26°C) in four different recirculating systems stocked with green tiger shrimp (Penaeus
semisulcatus). The ammonia removal profile and nitrification performance of the SBF was evaluated at feed loading rates of
2.65 g day at 14°C, 5.52 g day-1 at 18°C, 7.91 g day-1 at 22°C and 10.94 g day-1 at 26°C In all of the experimental systems,
the ammonia removal rate per unit volume of filter medium (the volumetric total ammonia nitrogen conversion rate, VTR)
increased at the start of the experiment, reached and maintained a maximum value for a period of time, then decreased
sharply. Statistical analysis revealed significant relationships among water temperature, total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) and
the VTR. Temperature was not more important than TAN when comparing their effects on the VTR of the SBF.
Keywords :
Biofilter, Recirculating system, Penaeus semisulcatus, Nitrification performance