Efficient control program of Vannamei shrimp Vibrio
PubDate:2022-07-22 Author: Sources: Views:7049

1.Basic information




2.Problem & Analysis 


On July 8, a client reported that shrimp feed intake had slowed significantly and that shrimp on the feeding tray had red bodies, crimson guts, empty guts, and other issues.

Pond water ammonia nitrogen was 3.0 ppm, nitrite was 0.6 ppm, We utilized enteroscopy and the TCBS agar test on the water and shrimp bodies, Initial diagnosis was enteritis due to Vibrio infection.



3.Solution



On July 8, Spread BottomMaster 250 g/1000 m2 was in the pond.

On July 9, Dilute CareGut 200g /1000 m2 with water and splash the solution in the pond evenly.



4.Performance



The amount of vibrio found in the water and the bodies of the shrimp dramatically decreased on the second day after the treatment was used. The shrimps' vitality on the feeding tray dramatically increased, their shells turned smooth and transparent, their intestines filled up, and their ingestion gradually normalized, resulting in a drop in ammonia nitrogen concentration to 1.0 ppm at the same time.


Vibrio in water and shrimp can be quickly managed with the "BottomMaster+CareGut" ecological management application. It can enhance the environment and has no stimulating effects on domesticated animals.