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 Isochrysis
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Isochrysis is a small golden/brown flagellate that is very commonly used in the aquaculture industry. It is high in DHA and often used to enrich zooplankton such as rotifers or Artemia. Isochrysis is a primary algae used in shellfish hatcheries and used in some shrimp hatcheries.

Fin Fish Hatcheries: Used for DHA enrichment of rotifers. It is also a good size for feeding brine shrimp and copepods.

Shellfish Hatcheries: Isochrysis is the most commonly used algae for oysters, clams, mussels, and scallops

Shrimp Hatcheries: Used for DHA enrichment

Source : CCMP1324

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For more information about our microalgae products please use the following links:
  For Proximate Analysis (nuritional profile)
  For information about feeding rotifers
  For information about feeding shellfish
  For a comparison of this algae to our other algae species
  For information about Greenwater technique


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Photo credit #1 Dr. Marie DeLorenzo at http://www.chbr.noaa.gov/public/algae.html
Photo credit #2 Dr. Ioannis P. Tzovenis itzoveni@eexi.gr