Abstract:
In order to improve culture stability, as well as to reduce labor and
space for mass production of the marine rotifer Brachionus, an
automatic continuous culture system has been developed for practical
use. The system consists of a filtration unit, a culture unit and a
harvest unit. In this system, filtered water and food are continuously
supplied into a rotifer culture tank at a pre-determined rate, and the
same amount of culture water is transferred into a harvest tank to
obtain rotifers at a significant biomass. B. rotundiformis (so-called S-
type) and B. plicatilis (so-called L-type) were successfully mass-
produced from the system, under regulated conditions of 30 degrees C
(for S-type) or 24 degrees C (for L-type), 20 ppt diluted sea water and
total darkness. As food for rotifers, commercially available
concentrated fresh water Chlorella vulgaris was used. The dilution rate
was adjusted to 0.6-0.7/d for S-type rotifer and 0.25/d for L-type
rotifer, respectively. The average production was about 2.1 billion
rotifers/d from a 1-m(3) S-type continuous culture in which high
rotifer densities ranging from 3000 to 6000 ind./ml were maintained.
On the other hand, about 0.17 billion rotifers/d on average were
obtained from a 500-liter L-type culture, with densities ranging from
1100 to 2200 ind./ml. The longest duration for a continuous culture
was over 110 days. Furthermore, experiments utilizing five
enrichment techniques indicate that rotifers from the continuous
culture system can easily be nutritionally enriched in the same manner
as those from common batch culture systems.
(Fuyo Ocean Dev. and Engn. Co. Ltd., Taitou Ku, 1-8-2 Torigoe,
Tokyo 111, Japan)
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