
Early EHP detection
PCR + microscopy diagnose before shrimp go off-feed
Shrimp off-feed, white feces,
FCR climbing?
EHP and Vibrio are destroying gut. Don't wait until shrimp die — prevent from day 15 to save the crop.
White feces in shrimp is typically caused by gut microbiome imbalance combined with Vibrio and EHP (microsporidian). Treat with a 6-step protocol: water disinfection (Vibrio Clear), probiotic seeding (SoilMax), feed mixing FLASH 5g + CLEVER 5g/kg for 5 consecutive days. Prevention from day 15 of culture.
⚠ These are signs of EHP / Vibrio infection
EHP can come from postlarvae, and Vibrio is always in the water
⚠ Antibiotics-only → residue, next crop relapses


PCR + microscopy diagnose before shrimp go off-feed

CLEVER contains natural antimicrobial enzyme extract

FLASH + digestive enzymes rebuild gut microbiome

FLASH+CLEVER focuses on parasites and gut bacteria. If water is bad or hepatopancreas is weak — combine more solutions.
Yes. EHP and Vibrio causing white feces spread through water, equipment, and infected postlarvae. Disinfect equipment between ponds, PCR-test postlarvae before stocking.
EHP (Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei) is a microsporidian with no complete cure yet. The solution is FLASH to suppress EHP + CLEVER to control Vibrio + boost immunity so shrimp can coexist with the pathogen.
Typically appears from day 30-50, when shrimp start eating heavily and pond organics increase. Ponds with EHP history may see it earlier from day 20. Prevent with FLASH + CLEVER from day 15.
The cost is quite high compared to prevention. The success rate is at a certain level. Prevention from the start is the best
Yes. After 3-5 days of proper treatment, the shrimp will start eating again. Consider harvesting the shrimp if they are hight level infected with EHP.
Check: (1) Total Vibrio and green Vibrio in water/liver, (2) PCR test for EHP, (3) microscope shrimp gut, (4) measure NH3/NO2/pH. Results help choose the correct protocol.
FLASH contains active compounds that suppress EHP and microsporidians, focusing on parasites. CLEVER contains antimicrobial enzyme extract, focusing on Vibrio suppression. Combine 5g+5g/kg feed for comprehensive effect.
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