“…There are several studies about the growth and/or survival of vetigastropods under hatchery conditions for larvae (Chaitanawisuti, Sirinun, & Santhaweesuk, ; Gallardo & Cancino, ; Leighton, , ; Lima & Pechenik, ; Pechenik, ), post‐larvae (Anguiano ‐ Beltrán & Searcy ‐ Bernal, ; Araya, Bahamondes, Barahona, & Silva ‐ Aciares, ; Capinpin, ; Daume, ; Daume, Huchette, Ryan, & Day, ; Day, Gilmour, & Huchette, ; De la Peña, Bautista, Buen‐Ursua, Bayona, & Titular, ; Gallardo & Buen, ; Ko & Hur, ; Moss, ; Searcy ‐ Bernal & Gorrostieta ‐ Hurtado, ; Takami, Kawamura, & Yamashita, ) and/or juveniles (Capinpin, ; Correa‐Reyes, Sánchez‐Saavedra, Viana, Flores‐Acevedo, & Vásquez‐Peláez, ; Hoang, Tuyen, & Lu, ; Kawamura, Saido, Takami, & Yamashita, ; Najmudeen & Victor, ; Nelson, Leighton, Phlegera, & Nichols, ; Setyono, ; Takami & Kawamura, ; Viera et al., ). According to these studies, among the main factors that influence growth and survival in larvae include water temperature; meanwhile, in post‐larvae and juveniles, food, density and culture system influence their growth and survival.…”