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FA-118, a 5-page illustrated fact sheet by Tina C. Crosby, Jeffrey E. Hill, Carlos V. Martinez, Craig A. Watson, and Roy P.E. Yanong, describes how fish can be visually inspected for quality during and after harvest.
Tina C. Crosby +4 more
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Sustainable Ornamental Fish Aquaculture: The Implication of Microbial Feed Additives [PDF]
Ornamental fish trade represents an important economic sector with an export turnover that reached approximately 5 billion US dollars in 2018. Despite its high economic importance, this sector does not receive much attention.
Seyed Hossein Hoseinifar +9 more
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Safety of erythrosine for ornamental fish. [PDF]
Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety of erythrosine for ornamental fish. Erythrosine is a sensory additive belonging to the functional group colourants.
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) +25 more
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Occurrence and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Profiles of Multidrug-Resistant Aeromonads Isolated from Freshwater Ornamental Fish in Chiang Mai Province [PDF]
Antimicrobials are commonly used to prevent and treat disease in the ornamental fish industry. However, the indiscriminate and comprehensive overuse of unregulated antimicrobials without appropriate diagnostic examination could contribute to the ...
Banthita Saengsitthisak +6 more
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Uses of Antibiotics in Ornamental Fish in Hong Kong and the Antibiotic Resistance in the Associated Zoonotic Pathogens [PDF]
The use of antibiotics in ornamental fish is not regulated, as they are not intended for human consumption. Although antibiotic resistant bacteria have been detected in ornamental fish worldwide, there have been no studies to look at the situation in ...
Chun Au-Yeung +3 more
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Diversity and Conservation Status of Ornamental Fish in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
Indonesia is an area rich in biodiversity and several fish population be potential to ornamental fish development. Ornamental fish development is one of interesting commodities because it has a broad market share both locally and export. Increased demand
Tri Cahyanto +4 more
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Botia (Chromobotia macracanthus Bleeker, 1852) Potential Broodstock Rearing With and Without Shelter
Botia fish (clown loach) growth is relatively slow, taking 4-5 months to reach marketable size (2 inch) and 3 years to achieve initial gonad maturation in female and 1 year in male fish.
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Aquarium Monitoring and Automatic Feeding System Based on Internet of Things
Now day ornamental fish enthusiasts are increasing, this is in line with the increasing number of people who have a hobby of keeping ornamental fish. In maintaining ornamental fish, several things must be considered to maintain the health of the fish ...
Faisal Noer Muhamad +2 more
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Aquaculture has undergone extensive development in recent decades due to its use as a source of protein for human consumption, as models for scientific research, and as pets.
Banthita Saengsitthisak +5 more
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Transfection and electroporation method shave a high possibility to apply towards transgenic production of small eggs size fish species. This study aimed to examine the potential of transfection and electroporation methods to use for transferring a ...
Eni Kusrini +3 more
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