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Shrimp Crop Calendar

A shrimp crop calendar is a systematic timeline that guides farmers through the stages of shrimp farming, ensuring effective management, healthy shrimp growth, and optimal yields.

It includes activities categorized into pre-stocking, stocking, and post-stocking phases.

 

1. Pre-Stocking Phase  :

         Duration: 3–4 weeks

  • Pond Preparation:
    • Drying the pond to remove unwanted organisms and pathogens.
    • Applying lime to adjust soil pH.
    • Desilting and leveling the pond bottom.
  • Water Preparation:
    • Filling the pond with clean water and treating it with chlorine or other disinfectants.
    • Adding probiotics to establish a favorable microbial environment.
    • Fertilizing to promote the growth of natural feed (phytoplankton and zooplankton).
  • Water Testing:
    • Monitoring pH, dissolved oxygen, salinity, and temperature.

 

2. Stocking Phase

         Duration: Initial stocking to Week 1

  • Seed Selection:
    • Procure disease-free and healthy post-larvae (PL) from a certified hatchery.
  • Acclimatization:
    • Gradually adapt the shrimp seeds to pond water temperature and salinity.
  • Stocking:
    • Stock the pond early in the morning or late evening to minimize stress on the shrimp.

 

3. Post-Stocking Phase

         Duration: 3–5 months (depending on shrimp species)

Weekly Management Activities:

  • Water Quality Monitoring:
    • Check pH (6.8–8.5), dissolved oxygen (≥5 ppm), ammonia, and salinity levels regularly.
  • Feed Management:
    • Provide balanced feed (pellets) in multiple rations based on shrimp size and growth stage.
    • Monitor feed conversion ratio (FCR).
  • Pond Maintenance:
    • Remove sludge periodically to prevent water contamination.
    • Maintain aerators to ensure oxygenation.

 

4. Mid-Cycle Activities (Month 2–3):

  • Shrimp Health Checks:
    • Conduct routine sampling to monitor shrimp growth and detect diseases.
    • Administer probiotics and other health supplements as needed.
  • Water Exchange:
    • Partial water exchange to maintain water quality.

 

5. Harvesting Phase

         Duration: Final Month (Week 18–22)

  • Pre-Harvest Preparation:
    • Reduce feeding a few days before harvesting.
    • Check market requirements (size and weight preferences).
  • Harvesting:
    • Use nets or drain the pond to collect shrimp.
    • Transfer shrimp to ice immediately to maintain quality.
  • Post-Harvest Pond Management:
    • Clean and prepare the pond for the next cycle.

 

Advantages of a Shrimp Crop Calendar:

  • Ensures timely completion of tasks.
  • Reduces risk of diseases and crop loss.
  • Optimizes feed and water management.
  • Improves shrimp health and quality.
  • Increases overall profitability.

 

 

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