
Aquaculture Calcium Supplement
Calcium and magnesium are essential nutrients that are needed by aquatic animals that helps in improving the health and growth of their body. The need of calcium is important as it promotes better development of bone and formation of muscles. The aquatic species get calcium and magnesium from the water and their feed. The water consists calcium by dissolution of limestone, calcium silicate and certain other feldspars. Other than health benefits the calcium helps in minimizing the pH of the water which is generated by the plankton and by photosynthesis by which carbon dioxide is emitted. Calcium is also important in fish hatchery. The egg of fishes tends to hydrate at low calcium concentration in the pond thus they don’t develop and hatch normally. Thus, overall the calcium is very useful for aquatic species for growth and to maintain their proper health.
There we should use “Neutro CPD Granules” an essential calcium supplement for fishes which provide desired amount of calcium for growth. It also contains enzymes that helps in proper digestion of the feed. Other than this it consists of vitamin and phosphorus which helps in promoting cellular function, neurological and metabolic function of the body. Along with calcium supplement it is essential to provide aquaculture feed additives along with the feed which helps in providing other essential nutrients to the body that helps in maintaining better health and growth of the body. When there is ample amount of nutrients in the body, the metabolic process of the body is good and the immunity is strong to tackle the attack of pathogens and provide a disease-free body.
It is advices to use this Calcium supplement on regular basic which provide calcium to the body with many benefits which are mentioned below.
Benefits
1. Helps in Muscular and Skeletal Development.
2. Removes Calcium deficiency.
3. Improves growth and body weight.
4. Enhance disease resistance.
5. Better FCR.
Dosages & Direction
For Aquaculture:
1kg/Ton of feed.
Or, as directed by Aquaculture consultants.