Aqua
Aquatic animals have distinct nutritional needs that vary depending on their species, life stage, and farming conditions. Feed formulations for aquatic farm animals typically include a combination of protein sources, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, minerals, and additives. Special attention is given to essential amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals to meet the specific requirements of each species.
Aquatic farm animals may be fed various types of feed, such as formulated pellets, live organisms, or a combination of both, depending on their natural feeding habits and farming practices. Proper nutrition management in aquatic farming is essential to ensure optimal growth, feed conversion, health, and the sustainability of the aquaculture industry.
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GLOBAMAX B700 is a protected, highly concentrated calcium butyrate feed supplement. It is designed to ensure and maximize the beneficial effects of calcium butyrate in the intestine, leading to optimal gut health.
GLOBAMAX B700 Micro is designed specifically for aquaculture to fortify the gut and maximize the benefits of butyric acid throughout the digestive tract, where it is most needed.