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Medicated Feeds
Florfenicol (Aquaflor®)
Bacterial diseases are a major problem in aquaculture and account for significant losses of fish. Although the importance of environmental …
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Oxytetracycline dihydrate
(Terramycin 200® for Fish)
Historically, oxytetracycline medicated feed (OTF) treatments have been used by fish culturists to control mortality in salmonids caused by bacterial …
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SLICE® (emamectin benzoate)
External parasites (ectoparasites) form one of the largest groups of pathogenic organisms of cultured aquatic species. Affected species include finfish …
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17α-methyltestosterone
Larval stages of many teleost species contain both ovarian and testicular tissue, and sexual differentiation commences shortly after hatching or …
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Oxytetracycline for Shrimp
In addition to the use patterns listed on the current label, oxytetracycline has often been the drug of choice when …
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Florfenicol (Aquaflor) for Lobsters
Florfenicol is a potent, broad-spectrum, antibacterial agent with bacteriostatic properties (Horsberg et al 1996). It is a fluorinated analogue of …
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Immersion
Chloramine-T
Bacterial gill disease (BGD) is one of the most common diseases of hatchery reared salmonids (Bullock 1990) and at one …
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Oxytetracycline Immersion
Historically, oxytetracycline has been a therapeutic option when salmonids are diagnosed with furunculosis (causative agent, Aeromonas salmonicida), bacterial hemorrhagic septicemia (causative agent A. hydrophila and other closely …
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35% PEROX-AID®
The current label for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) use in aquaculture limits use to: 1) freshwater-reared fisnfish eggs to control mortality …
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Diquat
Diseases of cultured fish can result in high fish mortality which can ultimately impact fish stocking programs, fisheries management projects, and …
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Sedatives
AQUI-S®E & AQUI-S®20E
Anesthetics are physical or chemical agents that act on an animal by initially inducing a calming effect and subsequently inducing …
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Spawning Aids
Luteinizing Hormone – Releasing Hormone analogue
The use of hormones to induce spawning in fish is critical to the success of many federal, state, private, and …
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Common Carp Pituitary (CCP)
Spawning aids such as common carp pituitary (CCP), luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analogue, and human chorionic gonadotropin are routinely used in …
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Ovaplant®; Salmon Gonadotropin – Releasing Hormone analogue (sGnRHa)
The use of hormones to induce spawning in fish is critical to the success of many federal, state, private, and …
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OvaRH®; Salmon Gonadotropin – Releasing Hormone analogue (sGnRHa)
The use of hormone therapy to induce spawning in fish is critical to the success of many U.S. Fish and …
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Channel Catfish Pituitary
Spawning aids such as channel catfish pituitary (CP), common carp pituitary (CCP), luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analogue, and human chorionic gonadotropin …
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Marking
Calcein (Se-Mark®)
Fisheries management programs throughout the United States are dependent upon artificial propagation and stock supplementation to insure the maintenance of …
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Injectable Erythromycin (Erymicin 200 Injectable) Bacterial Kidney Disease (BKD) is a systemic infection found to occur in both wild and cultured salmonids. Although BKD more typically results in chronic mortality over an extended period of time, …
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Last updated:
August 10, 2016