USE OF ACUTODESMUS DIMORPHUS (TURPIN) TSARENKO AS A FODDER ORGANISM FOR DAPHNIA GROWING
Abstract
This investigation was devoted to the study of the possibility of using microalgae Acutodesmus
dimorphus (Turpin) Tsarenko as a fodder organism for Daphnia growing. It was proposed
to use as a nutrient medium for algae waste water from RAS (Recirculating Aquaculture
System). Algae was cultivated for 21 days with a 16-hour photoperiod, illuminated with
fluorescent lamps of 2500-4000 lux and at the temperature of 24 ± 2°C. A sufficiently high
content of protein, lipids and carotenoids in A. dimorphus biomass has been established,
which makes it possible to use it as a feed substrate for growing Daphnia. The amino acid
profile of the algae biomass was analyzed. The dominant content of alanine, glutamic acid and
leucine is established. There were approved two schemes of Daphnia cultivation, namely cocultivation
with A. dimorphus and regular replenishment of Daphnia culture by A. dimorphus
biomass. The rate of increase in the number of Daphnia individuals and their consumption
of microalgae culture was analyzed. In the biomass of Daphnia obtained by joint cultivation
with A. dimorphus algae, an increased content of lipids and carotenoids was established. The
content of total proteins was not significantly different with both approved growth regimens.
By the rate of increase in the number of Daphnia individuals and their nutritional profile, the
scheme of co-cultivation was recognised as optimal.