Water treatment with large numbers of non-pathogenic bacteria to

Animal husbandry – Aquatic animal culturing – Fish culturing

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ABSTRACT:
The addition of a sufficient quantity of organisms of bacteria selected from the group comprising Bacillus lentimorbus, Bacillus stearothermophilus and Bacillus cereus and mixtures thereof to a fish pond increases the production of fish in the pond by over 25%.

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