
shrimp health
Shrimp health depends on proper water quality, nutrition, and disease management. Clear water with balanced pH, oxygen, and low toxins helps shrimp thrive. Providing high-quality feed ensures proper growth and immune function. Common issues include infections from bacteria, viruses, or parasites, which can cause mortality and slow growth. Regular monitoring, good hygiene, and biosecurity minimize disease risks. Stress factors like poor water conditions or overcrowding weaken shrimp’s immune systems. Overall, maintaining optimal environmental conditions, nutrition, and health practices promotes strong, healthy shrimp and productive aquaculture.