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There is provided an aquatic farming apparatus in which purified breeding water is uniformly spread in a water tank, providing sufficient purifying area and time and suitable farming conditions for fish and shellfish. Artificial algae suitable for farming fish and shellfish such as shrimp are also provided. Water-collecting means (3) and a wave-making unit 6 are provided at one end and the other end of a water tank (2) respectively. Breeding water (1) in the water tank (2) flows toward the water-collecting means (3) with waves formed by the wave-making unit (6) without remaining. Breeding water is driven back from the water-collecting means (3) to the other end of the water tank (2) through a return passage (7) having purifying means (8) and a wave making section (4) for recirculation. A horizontal string (30) of the artificial algae (29) is crisped.
MYPI2016700011A2014-01-162014-01-16Aquatic farming apparatus and artificial algae used in the apparatus
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Vegetarian feeding method for carnivorous fish and shrimp with spirulina and chlorella algae using electrolysed water and sodium thiosulfate, guar and oligofructans as additives.
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