EFFECT OF LIGHT LIMITATION ON THE WATER QUALITY, BACTERIAL COUNTS, AND PERFORMANCE OF Litopenaeus vannamei POSTLARVAE REARED WITH BIOFLOC AT LOW SALINITY AND ZERO-WATER EXCHANGE

Héctor M. Esparza-Leal*, Ely S. López-Álvarez, Gerardo Rodríguez-Quiroz
 
 Instituto Politécnico Nacional-Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigación para el Desarrollo Integral Regional Unidad Sinaloa, Boulevard Juan de Dios Bátiz Paredes # 250, Guasave, Sinaloa 81101, Mexico. hesparza@ipn.mx

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of light limitation on the water quality, bacterial counts, and performance of Litopenaeus vannamei postlarvae reared with biofloc at low salinity and zero-water exchange. Two treatments were designed: T1 = Culture with natural sunlight and T2 = Culture in darkness. After 28 days, in both treatments, the final weight of shrimp was over 0.6 g with a specific growth rate (SGR) over 7.4%/d, and a survival rate over 70%. In both treatments, Vibrio sp. concentration presented low values (culture with natural sunlight = 0.1 to 9.9 × 102 CFU/mL, culture in darkness = 0.4 to 11.7 × 102 CFU/mL) and Bacillus sp. had high values (culture with natural sunlight = 0.7 to 66.0 × 104 CFU/mL, culture in darkness = 0.7 to 65.8 × 104 CFU/mL). All water quality parameters remained within the ranges suitable for shrimp culture, except for alkalinity during the first stage of the study. Although in some sampling periods, some significant differences were found in bacterial counts and water quality parameters, shrimp productive performance under culture with biofloc at low salinity (≈ 9 ‰) and zero-water exchange was not significantly affected by light limitation.