Aquaculture

1. Composition: 
    - Bacillus subtilis: 200 million CFU/g
    - Pediococcus acidilactici: 100 million CFU/g.
    - Maifanite: 40%
    - Starch: 35%
    - Fermented Aspergillus oryzae: 20%
    -Vitamin C: 5%
    Total Viable Bacteria: ¡Ý 300 million CFU/g 

2. Benefits: 
    . Set up rapidly and optimally aquatic animals¡¯ intestinal flora and prevent effectively intestinal diseases.
    . Optimize immunity and stress resistance; reduce morbidity and improve significantly survival rate particularly in breeding period of aquatic animals.
    . Promote digestion and absorption by improving feed intake rate and supplying various bioenzymes to aquatic animals.
    . Adjust the breeding environment by reducing nitrous acid level, improving water quality and plankton availability.
    . Promote growth and increase production.

    Suitable for:Sea water fishes, Fresh water fishes, Shellfishes, Sea cucumber, Turtle, Prawn, Crab, Shellfishes, Sea cucumber, Shrimps, Turtles, Sea eel, Bastard halibut, Turbot, Tilapia, Catfishes, Abalone, Finless eel, Black carp, Grass carp, Chub, Bighead crab and other fishes, crustaceans and molluscs species. 

3.Dosage: 

    Internal use: 3kg/1000kg of feed. 
    External use:
        - Nursery breeding pond: 250g/ cubic meter of water every 3 days
        - Other breeding period: 200g/ cubic meter of water every 10 days  

4. Packages:
 
    15kg and 20kg. 

5. Shelf life:  
    18 months.

6. Storage 
    Keep in a shady, ventilated, and dry place. Keep away from poisonous and harmful substances.  

7. Cautions 
    Increase dose or shorten time interval when water quality goes worse. This product can also be dissolved in water, and soak for 10 minutes evenly sprayed on the surface of the pellet feed. Cautions: Keep safe from heat sources. 

8. Field data 
    Yuge in giant carp cage culture application.
200 carp were randomly divided into two groups and bred in cage size of 10¡Á10¡Á2.8 meters. The control was fed with a basic diet of 30% rapeseed meal, 30%soybean meal, 5% fish meal, 10%sub-powder, 23%wheat bran, 2% bone meal, trace elements and vitamins. The test group fed with the basic diet plus Yuge at 2¡ë. The carp were fed 3 times per day for trial period of 120 days. 

    Yuge effect on the fish weight gain and feed conversion ratio (kg, %) 

Groups
Test period (days)
Initial Weight
Final weight
Weight gain

Feed consumption

FCR
Control
120
252.2
2734.5
2509.2
4736.5
1.89
Test
120
248.5
2994.9
2746.4
4978.1
1.81
Difference
0
-3.7
+260.4
+237.2
+241.6
-0.08