CATDOLL : CATDOLL: I want to ask what is the survival rate of mud shrimp

CATDOLL: I want to ask what is the survival rate of mud shrimp

The survival rate of mud shrimp is 45%. Mud shrimp has high requirements for water quality, so the survival rate of artificial breeding is not very high. Metapenaeusensis, commonly known as mud shrimp and mud shrimp, belongs to the class of Crustacea, the order of Decapoda, the family of Penaeidae, and the genus of Metapenaeus. Metapenaeusensis is mainly distributed in the coastal areas of Fujian, Taiwan, Guangdong and Guangxi in my country. It is delicious and has high economic value. Because Metapenaeusensis has a strong tolerance to low salt, high water temperature and low dissolved oxygen, it can survive for a long time after leaving the water, making it suitable for commercial breeding.

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