Agiis: a bivalve cultivated as live shrimp feed
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Abstract
Live 'agiis' have been proven to be a good feed for shrimp for the past ten years by polyculture fish farmers in the province of Capiz, in the island of Panay, west central Philippines. A brief account is given of culture and feeding operations. Its cultivation period is short and seeds are readily available. It can reduce dependence on trash fish which is now getting to be scarce; it also seems much cheaper. Perhaps this fast-growing tiny bivalve can be scientifically investigated by students of aquaculture as feed for other commercial aquaculture species. Its scientific identification can be a good start.
Suggested Citation
Surtida, M. B., & Buendia, R. Y. (2000). Agiis: a bivalve cultivated as live shrimp feed. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture , 22(4), 20-21-28. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1776
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