2017
DOI: 10.22271/j.ento.2017.v5.i6ah.2893
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Aqua drugs and chemicals used in fish farms of Comilla regions

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“…Their name, dose and sources, companies and approximate price are given in Table 7. Rahman et al (2017) found that ammonil 33%, bio-aqua-50 22%, gasonex plus 11% and others 17% used as toxic gas reducer in the aquaculture pond in Comilla region which were more or less similar to the current study.…”
Section: Chemicals Used As Toxic Gas Removalsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Their name, dose and sources, companies and approximate price are given in Table 7. Rahman et al (2017) found that ammonil 33%, bio-aqua-50 22%, gasonex plus 11% and others 17% used as toxic gas reducer in the aquaculture pond in Comilla region which were more or less similar to the current study.…”
Section: Chemicals Used As Toxic Gas Removalsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Others like Oxylife, Bio-ox, Oxy flow, Oxymax, Oxy-H, M. H Ten -Oxy are also used in the study area. Rahman et al (2017) conveyed that ACI-OX 28%, oxymax 22%, oxy more 11%, oxy flow 22% used as oxygenation into water in their culture pond in Comilla region. Ali (2008) reported that Oxyflow and Oxymax were used to remove hardness and poisonous gases.…”
Section: Chemicals Used To Increase Dissolved Oxygen Level In Pondmentioning
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“…Aquaculture has become an important food source with the increase of the global population (Miranda et al, 2018). Fish farming industries play a crucial role in profit and employment in worldwide and procuration reliable foods to the population of the countries (Rahman et al, 2017). The value of fish produced in fish farms has increased steadily in the last four decades (see Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%