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Re: gonetopot post# 43802

Wednesday, 03/06/2019 10:44:02 AM

Wednesday, March 06, 2019 10:44:02 AM

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The survival rate was over 90 percent (you can confirm that with e&e communications who is their pr firm)

We'd been told throughout the grow process up until the last week the shrimp exhibited 4x the density as with biofloc. This led to a slightly longer grow time, something they discovered during this test and it was due to this higher density.

Keep in mind this company decided to partner with F&T 5 years ago to develop an entire new technology having gotten fed up with the drawbacks of biofloc, which harvest to harvest the shrimp would die off at different rates...sometimes the harvest would approach that 50 percent, sometimes 25 percent or less...

I assume the tank size and the shrimp they started with is the same...check with pr company.

In Texas, the largest company, that uses biofloc, had never exceeded 54 percent viability...the average runs 25-55 percent. And higher density has been reported as leading to die off as the system gets overwhelmed.

Seeing the water quality remained consistent throughout the 26-28 weeks, the system removed debris, zeroed, ammonia, automatically fed, and killed bacteria, the confidence the system is much more efficient than biofloc is established...their confidence is also due to earlier prototypes as they refined this system with its four processes as they waited for the patent to be approved, which it was in December.

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