Search Results for: Octopus spp.
scylla serrata) hatchery technology has been developed, issues such as high cost of production due to the need for additional facilities and labor for natural food culture, inconsistent survival rate at megalopa stage due to molt death syndrome (mds), and disease due to luminescent bacteria (vibrio spp
abdominal flap, discoloration of the abdominal region, darker carapace, lesions on carapace, claws and legs, and presence of epibionts like algae and the barnacles balanus sp. on the carapace. internally, necrotic, black and brown gills, and discolored gonads were observed. stalked barnacles, octolasmis spp...
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