WHAT ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT?
- Even after thoroughly treating the water, coin fungus still clings to shelters, oxygen trays, and pond liners.
- Worried that shrimp might get intestinal diseases, White Feces Disease, EHP, etc., affecting the entire crop.
- Wasting effort, time, and money scrubbing liners, replacing trays, or transferring ponds… yet the problem keeps recurring.
- The market lacks effective products for treating coin fungus — prices are too high and availability is limited.
WARNING
Shrimp ponds have a fishy and slimy smell. Coin fungus grows vigorously, making them an ideal feeding ground for shrimp. Because they store many types of organic matter, Vibrio, and viruses. Shrimp often get intestinal diseases, particularly white feces disease, which causes stunted growth from juvenile to adult.
COIN FUNGUS
POND SLIME
ALGAE BLOOMS
ORGANIC WASTE
WHITE FECES
Hepatopancreas, EHP