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Artemia shrimp grown and used extensively as a food source for ornamental and food fish culture. Called also brine shrimp. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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From hatching, fry were fed newly hatched Artemia until approximately 60 dph, when commercial (estrogen-free) cyprinid food pellets were introduced (Calverton Fish Farm, Nottingham, UK). Most rotifers and Artemia have little DHA, Place notes, and some possess far less arachidonic acid than fingerlings need. The organisms used in our tree and the accession numbers for their small subunit rRNA sequences include Artemia salina (X01723), Xenopus laevis (X04025), Mytilus edulis (L24489), Tripedalia cystophora (L10829), Microciona prolifera (L10825), Diaphanoeca grandis (L10824), Rosette agent (L29455), R. |
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