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titleOfInvention Method for treating water for fish egg incubation by using ultrasonic wave and electrocatalysis equipment
abstract The invention relates to a method for treating water for fish egg incubation by using ultrasonic wave and electrocatalysis equipment, and belongs to the technical field of water treatment in aquatic product breeding industry. The invention treats the water for fish egg hatching by ultrasonic wave and electrocatalysis equipment, the method purifies the water for hatching in a pure physical mode, can obviously kill pathogens such as bacteria, algae, cyclops and the like and zooplankton by single treatment, and can degrade partial organic pollutants to ensure that the water body is healthier without medicine residue and teratogenicity. The disinfectant can replace traditional chemical medicine, and overcome the defects of teratogenicity, medicine residue, water area pollution, need of standing for a period of time after disinfection to wait for medicine volatilization and the like of the chemical medicine.
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