
Vibrio Control Strategies: The Key to Keeping Ponds Productive
When discussing shrimp diseases, many farmers immediately associate them with Vibrio bacteria. However, *Novel of Vibrio* reveals an important fact: the success of aquaculture is not merely about eradicating Vibrio, but about managing the pond environment so that the bacteria do not develop into a threat.
This book explains that Vibrio is actually a natural part of the aquatic ecosystem. Problems arise when water quality deteriorates, organic matter accumulates, or a microbiological imbalance occurs, causing Vibrio populations to increase uncontrollably. It is these conditions that often trigger the emergence of diseases such as AHPND, vibriosis, and White Feces Syndrome (WFS).

One of the key strategies discussed is the consistent implementation of biosecurity, ranging from the management of incoming water and equipment sanitation to the control of contamination sources from outside the pond. Furthermore, the book highlights the importance of microbiome management through the use of probiotics and water quality management to promote the dominance of beneficial bacteria.
Not only that, but Novel of Vibrio also discusses various modern technological innovations such as UV sterilisation, electrolysis technology, and diagnostic methods that enable early detection before diseases develop into outbreaks. This approach helps farmers shift from a reactive to a preventative approach, thereby minimising the risk of losses from the outset.
The main message of this book is simple yet crucial: controlling Vibrio is not about waging war against a single type of bacterium, but about building a healthy, stable pond ecosystem capable of supporting optimal shrimp growth.
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