Crustacean aquaculture UVB calcium supplement light source promotes calcium growth and makes the shell more robust
UVB calcium supplementation black technology empowers efficient breeding of crustaceans
From light simulation to growth adaptation, meeting the needs of aquaculture
Accurate UVB wavelength, promoting calcium absorption
Using specific UVB wavelengths (280-320nm), simulating natural light, stimulating the synthesis of vitamin D in crustaceans, improving calcium and phosphorus absorption efficiency, and accelerating crustacean hardening
Intelligent light control, adapted to the growth cycle
Light intensity and duration can be adjusted according to different growth stages of crustaceans (seedlings, adults) to avoid excessive exposure, facilitate smooth growth during the molting period, and reduce mortality
Durable and corrosion-resistant, suitable for aquaculture environments
Adopting waterproof and corrosion-resistant materials, it can withstand the humid and water vapor environment of the breeding pool, has a long service life, does not require frequent replacement, and reduces the cost of breeding equipment
Full cycle aquaculture with light and calcium supplementation, covering the growth stage of crustaceans
From seedling cultivation to adult farming, it helps promote robust growth
shrimp culture
For shrimp farming, promote the growth of young seedlings by molting, reduce the proportion of soft shelled shrimp, make the shell of adult shrimp thick and shiny, and enhance the product level and market competitiveness
Crab culture
Used for crab farming, it helps smooth shell replacement during the molting period, reduces the mortality rate of molting, makes crab paste full of yellow fat and hard shells, and improves the survival rate of aquaculture
Lobster farming
Adapt to lobster farming, promote seedling growth and adult shrimp shell development, reduce diseases caused by calcium deficiency, and improve lobster specifications and yield
Technical Trust Endorsement
Through relevant testing of breeding equipment and verification by multiple breeding farms, the survival rate of crustaceans can be increased by more than 15%, which has been adopted by multiple large-scale breeding bases