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Melody
Jan 20th 2008, 01:04 PM
:GEEK: Yes, I get into this stuff....lol...and in the event that someone else does, here ya go:

After more than 20 years of research on probiotics for aquaculture, the treatment has become a reality in farms and hatcheries, mainly in those devoted to shrimp production. New insights into gut microbiota have recently offered the opportunity to reconsider the application to fish culture, still lagging behind shrimp industry in the use of probiotics. Additionally, the concept of prebiotics is emerging as another effective way of disease control in aquaculture. Prebiotics are food ingredients that beneficially affect the host by selectively stimulating the growth of and/or activating the metabolism of one or a limited number of health-promoting bacteria in the intestinal tract. While dietary applications of prebiotics and probiotics may be combined, one or the other may also be independently administered. This commentary highlights the recent developments in our understanding of probiotics and prebiotics and provides pointers to the future.


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ChrissyFishy
Jan 28th 2008, 04:33 PM
:idea: Its hard to read but I got some of it. Maybe you can do a dummies version for me melody :Dunno: . How can learning it help my fish and what would I have to do like what would I have to feed them or whatever?:FishQuestion:

Melody
Jan 28th 2008, 10:34 PM
You are always full of questions Chris - this is good. It shows how smart you are :smile: . I'll try to find the time this weekend to go into it further and find more about how it can be applied to our tanks.

ChrissyFishy
Jan 29th 2008, 01:26 PM
:Blush:You never loose patience with me thank you Melody. :Embarassing:

Melody
Jan 29th 2008, 08:02 PM
Are you kidding? Any excuse to ramble about fish and I'm in there, no patience needed :wink: .

ChrissyFishy
Jan 30th 2008, 02:00 PM
:laugh: ok then I'll keep bugging you!!!