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Breakthrough in the Limitation of Probiotic Pelleting for Aquatic Animals

Published: January 15, 2019
Summary
All the intestinal tracts of healthy aquatic animal contain lactic acid bacteria and other probiotics to assist with body function and immune growth. The intestinal tract is the body’s biggest immune organ. Those hosts that lack for a healthy microflora can rapidly die from infection. Hence these probiotics have a symbiotic effect with their hosts. Most of the animals in fisheries are ovipa...
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Laurence Hutchinson
Freshwater Solutions- Ecological aquaculture
4 de marzo de 2019

It is not so surprising that switching fish from a natural diet to an artificial manufactured diet causes digestive problems which have yet to be resolved. Its gut microbial condition is normally balanced by its natural diet.

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kundeti Vignesh Kumar
29 de marzo de 2019
Do have this probiotic for litopeneus vannamei shrimp hatchery? If so kindly advise where can I source it from.
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Guan Tey
Guan Tey
29 de marzo de 2019

kundeti Vignesh Kumar

Hi, Mr. Kumar
Yes, we have, the product SYNSEA™ FeedAd for feed addition & SYNSEA™ Clean for water quality improvement, product related information please check our "product list". If you have any request please don't be hesitate to contact our sales manager, Thank you.

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