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titleOfInvention Seed production method of sea bass species through a food organism incubation
abstract PURPOSE: A seed production method of the epinephelus septemfasciatus through the culture of feed organism is provided to be able to mass-produce seeding by increasing the survival rate of the hatching fry of the epinephelus septemfasciatus. CONSTITUTION: A seed production method of the epinephelus septemfasciatus through the culture of feed organism performs the following processes: seawater is collected to a breeding water bath and left naturally; seawater sterilized through a sterilized apparatus, and the collected seawater are mixed; after a culture reagent is injected to the filtered and collected seawater to cultivate the feed organism, the feed organism is inoculated to the seawater to propagate massively; eggs are collected from an adult fish, fertilized, and incubated in the cultivation water, and cultivated with feed organisms; the hatching fry hatched from the eggs incubated in the cultivation water eats the cultivation feed organism, and is cultivated to larva of a specific size; while rotifer is inoculated in the cultivation water to cultivate as larval stage feed, and the hatching fry is cultivated to post-larva; and the breeding water bath is converted from a water changeless type into a flowing water type to cultivate the larva. [Reference numerals] (AA) Seawater collection and sterilization; (BB) Sterilization filtering and seawater preparation; (CC) Mixing; (DD) Breeding for 5-7 days after incubation; (EE) Inputting rotifer and breeding; (FF) Breeding feed organism; (GG) Eggs are collected from an adult fish, fertilized, and incubated in the cultivation water; (HH) Selecting fishes; (II) Converting into a flowing water type; (JJ) Cultivate seedlings
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