Various methods can be applied depending on the specific situation. (1) When long-haired shrimp are harvested between late July and mid-August in the lunar calendar, the body length of white shrimp larvae should not exceed 2 cm. It is important to carefully manage the white shrimp seedlings in the pond. When shrimps are generally released, the long-haired shrimp tend to leave first, followed by a large number of white shrimp hatching. At this point, it's crucial to close the gates promptly and repeatedly transfer the shrimps. This process continues until all shrimps are removed, ensuring that the white shrimp seedlings remain in the pond. (2) It is essential to closely monitor the presence of white shrimp seedlings in the coastal area. Once the last batch of shrimp seedlings appears, use a method where you drain the net into a dense mesh net to capture and incorporate the white shrimp seedlings effectively. (3) Fertilizing and managing water conditions can help breed more white shrimp seedlings in the pond. After the last group of white shrimp in the pond has laid eggs in early August, stop adding or draining water and increase algae density by fertilizing the feed. This ensures that when the shrimp hatch, they have enough food available, significantly improving the survival rate of the seedlings. If there are not enough eggs in the pond, they can be collected from the sea. Typically, about 150–200 acres per mu are used for this purpose. Combining these three methods can lead to better overall results. By implementing these strategies, farmers can optimize the growth and survival of white shrimp seedlings while efficiently managing the pond ecosystem. Each step plays a vital role in ensuring a successful harvest, and careful monitoring throughout the process is key to achieving the best outcomes. Neonatal Electrodes,Pediatric Ecg Electrodes,Ecg Sticky Pads,Ecg Electrode Pads Suzhou Letai Medical Technology Co.,Ltd. , https://www.letaihealthcare.com