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- Aquaculture_of_brine_shrimp abstract "Brine shrimp have the ability to produce dormant eggs, known as cysts. This has led to the extensive use of brine shrimp in aquaculture. The cysts may be stored for long periods and hatched on demand to provide a convenient form of live feed for larval fish and crustaceans.From cysts, brine shrimp nauplii can readily to be used to feed to fish and crustacean larvae just after one-day incubation. Instar I (the nauplii that just hatched and with large yolk reserves in their body) and instar II nauplii (the nauplii after first moult and with functional digestive tracts) are more wildly used in aquaculture, for the reasons they are easy for operation, nutrients rich, and of small size which makes them suitable for feeding fish and crustacean larvae live or after drying.".
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- Aquaculture_of_brine_shrimp subject Category:Aquaculture.
- Aquaculture_of_brine_shrimp subject Category:Branchiopoda.
- Aquaculture_of_brine_shrimp subject Category:Commercial_crustaceans.
- Aquaculture_of_brine_shrimp type Animal100015388.
- Aquaculture_of_brine_shrimp type Arthropod101767661.
- Aquaculture_of_brine_shrimp type CommercialCrustaceans.
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- Aquaculture_of_brine_shrimp comment "Brine shrimp have the ability to produce dormant eggs, known as cysts. This has led to the extensive use of brine shrimp in aquaculture. The cysts may be stored for long periods and hatched on demand to provide a convenient form of live feed for larval fish and crustaceans.From cysts, brine shrimp nauplii can readily to be used to feed to fish and crustacean larvae just after one-day incubation.".
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