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Sunday, 03/23/2014 10:01:22 PM

Sunday, March 23, 2014 10:01:22 PM

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A Mexican white prawn is born in a bay of brackish water and when it gets older it migrates into a fresh water river. By material I have read. .To raise one from a hatchling to adulthood requires salinity modification of the water. Maybe I just don't understand things. I cant help but wonder how siaf can accomplish this environmental replication. If it has to happen The salinity modification must occur gradually. Else you would kill the creature. This would require temperature control also. It is interesting to me to understand how they achieve the process . I guess you could pump it . It would require a great deal of scientific knowledge. To do it without killing the prawns. The water chemistry would have to be precisely controlled. Antibiotics in liquid suspension might help eradicate some problems with illness but I would have concern about the negative influence on the taste after the application of such things and the cost of them would also increase. Raiseing these type of creatures from birth to maturity is a difficult undertakeing. I am certain there is enough understanding to do it .I am just intrigued with the way it is done.

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