FAQ — Aquaculture

How to maintain the right amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the water?

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How to maintain the right amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the water?
Maintaining the right amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the water is essential for successful shrimp/fish farming. It ensures consistent improvement in feed intake, good immunity, and high biomass conversion. It's necessary to check at regular intervals to maintain your pond DO levels

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How to mix the fermentation juice properly to set pond blooming?

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How to mix the fermentation juice properly to set pond blooming?
Fermentation juice (Rice-bran) is the source of organic carbon for the bloom development. This fermented material also used as carbon source giving a golden colour bloom which was important

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What is pond liming?

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What is pond liming?
Liming is one of the important steps in pond preparation and treatment. Most of our pond soil has acidic characteristics which affects the pond hardness and alkalinity. Liming is an application of various acid neutralizing compounds like calcium and magnesium to make the pond environment cleaner & healthier.

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How does toxic gas affects fish and shrimp in aquaculture?

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Generally Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is a toxic gas for aquatic animals. Under anaerobic conditions, some bacteria utilize the uneaten feed and organic matter in the pond bottom and release rotten egg smell H2S gas.

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LOOSE SHELL SYNDROME (LSS)

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Loose shell syndrome is one of the economically important chronic diseases of shrimp. This is a condition of shrimp where the shell turns into soft and loose covering over the muscles. LSS is formed due to various factors, mainly the poor pond condition and management.

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