Photosynthetic bacteria as an alternative wastewater treatment in freshwater aquarium fish set up

Waste produced from aquaculture ultimately hampered the water quality and growth performance of species cultured. Therefore, the potential exploitation of photosynthetic bacteria (PSB) from aquaculture waste was investigated to treat the wastewater in the fish culture. In this study, the wastewater...

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Main Authors: Wan Zabidii Wan Morni, Mohd Fakhrul Hazim Hilmi Azman, Nurul Ashikin Ismail, Tan, Toh Hii, Sui, Sien Leong, Juriah Kamaludeen, Suhaili Mustafa
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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spelling my-ukm.journal.231432024-03-05T08:35:35Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23143/ Photosynthetic bacteria as an alternative wastewater treatment in freshwater aquarium fish set up Wan Zabidii Wan Morni, Mohd Fakhrul Hazim Hilmi Azman, Nurul Ashikin Ismail, Tan, Toh Hii Sui, Sien Leong Juriah Kamaludeen, Suhaili Mustafa, Waste produced from aquaculture ultimately hampered the water quality and growth performance of species cultured. Therefore, the potential exploitation of photosynthetic bacteria (PSB) from aquaculture waste was investigated to treat the wastewater in the fish culture. In this study, the wastewater was collected from a fishpond and cultured in sunlight-exposed sterile bottles for 14 days. In the water additive experiment, five treatments (in a 30 cm3 aquarium) were prepared namely cultured PSB (T1), aquatic plant hornwort (T2), aquatic plant salvinia (T3), positive control (P), and negative control (N). Five individuals of Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi (2.5±0.5 cm length) were placed in each treatment and reared for 30 days. Meanwhile, for the wastewater treatment, four treatments (in a 30 cm3 aquarium) were prepared namely wastewater from the hatchery fishpond (S1), wastewater from the hatchery fish tank (S2), positive control (P), and negative control (N). The results obtained indicate that T1 treatment significantly improved and maintained the water quality as compared to other treatments. The results showed the amount of ammonia and nitrite in S1 and S2 supplied with T1 for 30 days gradually decreased from day 1 until day 18. While zero amount of ammonia and nitrate was acquired from day 21 until day 30 of the wastewater experiment. The treatment with PSB showcased the bacteria's ability to utilize and absorb nutrients, thereby maintaining and improving water quality. The potential use of beneficial bacteria in the culture system can accelerate the nitrogen cycle for a sustainable way of wastewater management. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23143/1/ML%2013.pdf Wan Zabidii Wan Morni, and Mohd Fakhrul Hazim Hilmi Azman, and Nurul Ashikin Ismail, and Tan, Toh Hii and Sui, Sien Leong and Juriah Kamaludeen, and Suhaili Mustafa, (2023) Photosynthetic bacteria as an alternative wastewater treatment in freshwater aquarium fish set up. Malaysian Applied Biology, 52 (5). pp. 113-119. ISSN 0126-8643 https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/issue/view/56
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description Waste produced from aquaculture ultimately hampered the water quality and growth performance of species cultured. Therefore, the potential exploitation of photosynthetic bacteria (PSB) from aquaculture waste was investigated to treat the wastewater in the fish culture. In this study, the wastewater was collected from a fishpond and cultured in sunlight-exposed sterile bottles for 14 days. In the water additive experiment, five treatments (in a 30 cm3 aquarium) were prepared namely cultured PSB (T1), aquatic plant hornwort (T2), aquatic plant salvinia (T3), positive control (P), and negative control (N). Five individuals of Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi (2.5±0.5 cm length) were placed in each treatment and reared for 30 days. Meanwhile, for the wastewater treatment, four treatments (in a 30 cm3 aquarium) were prepared namely wastewater from the hatchery fishpond (S1), wastewater from the hatchery fish tank (S2), positive control (P), and negative control (N). The results obtained indicate that T1 treatment significantly improved and maintained the water quality as compared to other treatments. The results showed the amount of ammonia and nitrite in S1 and S2 supplied with T1 for 30 days gradually decreased from day 1 until day 18. While zero amount of ammonia and nitrate was acquired from day 21 until day 30 of the wastewater experiment. The treatment with PSB showcased the bacteria's ability to utilize and absorb nutrients, thereby maintaining and improving water quality. The potential use of beneficial bacteria in the culture system can accelerate the nitrogen cycle for a sustainable way of wastewater management.
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author Wan Zabidii Wan Morni,
Mohd Fakhrul Hazim Hilmi Azman,
Nurul Ashikin Ismail,
Tan, Toh Hii
Sui, Sien Leong
Juriah Kamaludeen,
Suhaili Mustafa,
spellingShingle Wan Zabidii Wan Morni,
Mohd Fakhrul Hazim Hilmi Azman,
Nurul Ashikin Ismail,
Tan, Toh Hii
Sui, Sien Leong
Juriah Kamaludeen,
Suhaili Mustafa,
Photosynthetic bacteria as an alternative wastewater treatment in freshwater aquarium fish set up
author_facet Wan Zabidii Wan Morni,
Mohd Fakhrul Hazim Hilmi Azman,
Nurul Ashikin Ismail,
Tan, Toh Hii
Sui, Sien Leong
Juriah Kamaludeen,
Suhaili Mustafa,
author_sort Wan Zabidii Wan Morni,
title Photosynthetic bacteria as an alternative wastewater treatment in freshwater aquarium fish set up
title_short Photosynthetic bacteria as an alternative wastewater treatment in freshwater aquarium fish set up
title_full Photosynthetic bacteria as an alternative wastewater treatment in freshwater aquarium fish set up
title_fullStr Photosynthetic bacteria as an alternative wastewater treatment in freshwater aquarium fish set up
title_full_unstemmed Photosynthetic bacteria as an alternative wastewater treatment in freshwater aquarium fish set up
title_sort photosynthetic bacteria as an alternative wastewater treatment in freshwater aquarium fish set up
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2023
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23143/1/ML%2013.pdf
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