Post Larvae Articles
-
MICROBE-LIFT® Technology Helps Maintain High Quality Water in Prawn Hatchery in Malaysia - AQUACULTURE
Fajar Prawn Hatchery, Manjung, Perak State, Malaysia Fajar Prawn Hatchery is a 20-tank fry hatchery, which is located in the middle of Manjung District, Perak State, Malaysia. Since 2000, they hatch only White Shrimp fry. The hatchery operator Mr. Tan Kim Bak said he buys the Nauplius (see figure 2) from another company and hatches to post larvae stage and then sells to shrimp farmers. Mr. Tan ...
-
MICROBE-LIFT® Technology Increases Yield & Size of Shrimp on the Gulf Coast in MI - AQUACULTURE
Fajar Prawn Hatchery is a 20-tank fry hatchery, which is located in the middle of Manjung District, Perak State, Malaysia. Since 2000, they hatch only White Shrimp fry. The hatchery operator Mr. Tan Kim Bak said he buys the Nauplius (see figure 2) from another company and hatches to post larvae stage and then sells to shrimp farmers. Mr. Tan Kim Bak had been using a competitive aquaculture ...
-
Aquaculture in the Philippines: The Top 10 Diseases Shrimp Farmers Should Be Aware Of
Shrimp are one of the most popular aquaculture species in the Philippines. Shrimp farming can be highly profitable, with higher harvest rates and relatively low production costs compared to other species when standardized, sustainable aquaculture approaches are followed. Disease outbreaks over the last two decades, however, have led to dramatic declines in the shrimp output and challenges for ...
By QB Labs, LLC
-
Bacterial disease of Shrimp
Rickettsial Infections This infection is not recorded yet from Indian waters, systemic rickettsial infections were reported from cultured P. monodon from Malaysia and Singapore. In P. monodon, the rickettsia occurred within large cytoplasmic vacuoles where it formed-microcolonies of 19 to 33 f.lm in diameter. In heavy infections, cells with rickettsial inclusions were widespread in mesodermally ...
By Vinnbio
-
AHPN inferences based on behavior of Vibrio bacteria
Summary: Vibrio parahaemolyticus, the pathogen associated with acute hepatopancreatic necrosis (AHPN), has both toxic and benign strains. It inhabits the stomachs of shrimp in a biofilm, which protects it from antibiotics and other treatments. As with V. cholera, V. parahaemolyticus tolerates a range of salinities, pH and temperatures. Both species readily piggyback on marine plankton and may be ...
-
The EMS Scare
Shrimp farming is not an easy business for all. Despite this the trend for global production remains on an upward slope. Recently there has been a lot of talk about EMS, or Early Mortality Syndrome, also known as AHPNS or Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Syndrome. This syndrome is characterized by large losses of post-larval shrimp within the first 30 days of stocking. While there have always been ...
Need help finding the right suppliers? Try XPRT Sourcing. Let the XPRTs do the work for you