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Seabass fry producer achieves increased production stability by switching to GEMMA Micro

Feeding GEMMA Micro to seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) larvae instead of the traditional feed of newly-hatched Artemia metanauplii results in juveniles of the same, consistently high quality while increasing production consistency by significantly reducing costs per million fingerlings, according to a pioneering French hatchery.
August 26, 2013

Feeding GEMMA Micro to seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) larvae instead of the traditional feed of newly-hatched Artemia metanauplii results in juveniles of the same, consistently high quality while increasing production consistency by significantly reducing costs per million fingerlings, according to a pioneering French hatchery.

AQUAFEED: ADVANCES IN PROCESSING & FORMULATION Summer 2013.

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