Aquaculture Round Tank - A Solution to Low-Quality Shrimp Stock
Traditionally, low-quality shrimp were often sold cheaply for extensive farming, leading to the spread of uncontrollable diseases in the wild. In some cases, even when shrimp were known to be diseased, dealers would still sell them, hoping to recover some of their costs. Shrimp farmers, due to geographical challenges, often could not test the shrimp and had to rely on the reputation and conscience of the hatcheries. When shrimp started showing signs of illness or dying after 25-30 days, the hatcheries would often blame environmental factors, poor management, or disease transmission from other ponds.
This cycle has repeated itself without a solution, and there are no regulations to hold anyone accountable since there are so many factors affecting shrimp in a pond. As a result, many in the industry have become adept at passing the blame.
The aquaculture round tank system for two-stage shrimp farming offers a great solution to this problem. Although not a new concept, it has not been widely applied or used to its full potential due to the challenges of manual construction on-site and the lack of accessible knowledge on its implementation. Recognizing these difficulties, AQUA MINA Co., Ltd. has developed and produced these tanks industrially at their factory in Tan Tao Industrial Park. Every component is pre-fabricated and packaged, from hot-dip galvanized steel pipes and anti-rust coated mesh to custom-welded tarpaulin and high-quality stainless steel bolts for the siphon. Each detail is carefully designed for easy transportation and installation in just one morning, without any specialized skills required.

Attaching a luppe (flange) to lined pond.
The steel pipes are carefully processed, coated with anti-rust paint, and securely packaged.
The round tank is welded on-site under optimal conditions, ensuring the welds meet the highest standards.
Aquaculture Round Tank Features:
- Easy environmental control and disease isolation: These tanks create a controlled environment similar to that of the post-larvae stage in shrimp hatcheries, giving no room for hatcheries to blame external factors.
- Enhanced monitoring and assurance: By using AQUA MINA’s aquaculture round tanks, farmers can require the shrimp supplier to monitor and guarantee the quality of the shrimp for 20-25 days. This discourages the sale of substandard shrimp, allowing farmers to focus on high-efficiency care and management.
- Cost-effective disease treatment: If disease occurs and it’s not related to shrimp quality, a small amount of treatment product is sufficient for the entire shrimp population in the tank, significantly reducing costs. The high density also makes it easier to detect diseases or abnormalities early for immediate action.

AQUA MINA specializes in consulting and supplying mobile nursery ponds nationwide.
AQUA MINA Co., Ltd. is a leading company in producing and supplying mobile nursery ponds, as well as providing bio-products and probiotics for high-tech semi-biofloc shrimp farming. Partner with us for effective and safe shrimp farming solutions.


Using aquaculture round tank from AQUA MINA is sure to satisfy you.
Ngày đăng : 20/08/2024
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