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publicationNumber CN-104222022-B
titleOfInvention Method for intensively culturing artemia through photosynthetic bacteria and single-step food chain
abstract The invention discloses a method for intensively culturing artemia through photosynthetic bacteria and a single-step food chain. The method comprises the following steps: (1) performing disinfection treatment on a photosynthetic bacteria culture container: performing the disinfection treatment on the wall of the culture container, and rinsing thoroughly the wall of culture container with boiled water after disinfection; (2) performing the disinfection treatment on an artemia culture container: performing the disinfection treatment on the wall of the culture container, and rinsing thoroughly the wall of the culture container with the boiled water after disinfection; (3) preparing artemia culture solution; (4) performing inoculation and culture on the photosynthetic bacteria; (5) performing inoculation and culture on the artemia. The method disclosed by the invention has the advantages that the photosynthetic bacteria serve as single baits for the artemia, and a single-step food chain culture mode is adopted, so that nutrition is complete, culture is convenient, no toxin or harm is generated, and the cost is lower.
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