Abstract
The effects of different levels of commercial probiotics BZT® BIO-AQUA on water quality, phytoplankton populations and
total production were evaluated in saline tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus production tanks. The experiment consisted
of 4 treatments with three replicates utilizing twelve 1 m3 outdoor concrete tanks. All tanks were stocked with graded,
nursed all-male tilapia fingerlings O. mossambicus (5.79–6.31 1 0.52 g/fish) for a 60 days culture period. Variations in
phytoplankton populations were recorded throughout the experiment among treatments. O. mossambicus associated with
probiotics to their tanks has a higher significant effects (p 0.05) on final weight, % weight gain, SGR% and FCR than in
control treatment, respectively. O. mossambicus average body weight (ABW) was higher (p 0.05) and tend to grow with
time for overall treatments with better performance in probiotics treated fish. Water quality was better in treatments of
O. mossambicus associated with probiotics and suggesting providing further control on water quality, growth performance
and phytoplankton production, specifically when applied.