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LARVAL SHRIMP FEEDING
— Crustacean tissue suspension: a practical alternative for shrimp culture
by A.G.J. Tacon

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.   INTRODUCTION

1.1   Context and purpose of report
1.2   The mission
1.3   Acknowledgements

2.   BACKGROUND

3.   CRUSTACEAN TISSUE SUSPENSION - REVIEW OF PAST INDIAN STUDIES

4.   CRUSTACEAN TISSUE SUSPENSION - LEGANES FEEDING TRIALS

4.1   Introduction
4.2   Materials and methods

4.2.1   Experimental larval rearing tanks and water management
4.2.2   Experimental animals
4.2.3   Food and feeding regimes
4.2.4   Management

4.3   Results

4.3.1   Experiment A
4.3.2   Experiment B
4.3.3   Experiment C

4.4   Discussion

5.   ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF A CRUSTACEAN TISSUE SUSPENSION FEEDING SYSTEM

5.1   Advantages
5.2   Disadvantages

6.   CONCLUSIONS

REFERENCES

ANNEX - Suggestions for future research