Article published the March 12, 2013
IntroductionAtlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.) is a large, commercially valuable flatfish that is distributed throughout the North Atlantic (Haug 1990) and has excellent potential for production in aquaculture. Atlantic halibut aquaculture is still in its infancy and, since husbandry and production methods are not completely optimized, genetic contributions to ...
Participation in Forum on February 21, 2013
Thanks Chris. We've talked about Breed M and there's a trial underway now to see how some marine fish perform reproductively so we are looking forward to those results. We currently insert a dry broodstock feed formulated for salmonids into the wet fish. We previously had tried converting our brood to a commercially produced broodstock feed that we made into a moist pellet and the results were nea ...
Participation in Forum on February 13, 2013
The problem with this is an imbalance of key Vitamins. Overdose of some, underdose of others.
Participation in Forum on February 12, 2013
I am seeking a vitamin supplement for cold water marine fish that is encapsulated or otherwise bound in a pellet (e.g. wheat middlings). The intent is to insert the vitamins into raw fish for feeding to recently caught wild broodstock. Does anyone know of a source for such a supplement, or a company that can make a supplement to my specifications - without requiring an excessively large order?
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