Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

Research Article
Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci. 8(12): 1427-1434
 
Figure 1

Clinical symptoms of infected shrimp: (a) Reddish head and tail in the upper infected shrimp. The lower shrimp is the healthy shrimp, (b) Necrosis tail, (c) Reddish swimming legs, (d) Changes in redness of the body. 

Figure 2

THC Count of Vannamei Shrimp (L. vannamei) at pre and post challenge with V. harveyi.
Description: A (0 g/kg feed), B (4 g/kg feed), C (8 g/kg feed) and D (16 g/kg feed). 

Figure 3

Phagocytic Activity Value of Shrimp Vaname (L. vannamei).
Description: A (0 g/kg feed), B (4 g/kg feed ), C (8 g/kg feed) and D (16 g/kg feed). 

Figure 4

Survival Rate of Shrimp Vaname (L. vannamei)
Description: A (0 g/kg feed), B (4 g/kg feed ), C (8 g/kg feed) and D (16 g/kg feed). 

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