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Welcome to KT's Freshwater Prawns

 

KT's Freshwater Prawns supply Juveniles and Post Larvae of Macrobrachium rosenbergii year round. We supply small quantity to hobbyist and aquaponics.   We do supply large quantity of Post larvae from time to time.  Please contact us with your needs.

We sell Juveniles & Post larvae up to 45 days old; size is between 1/4 inch to 1 inch in length.  

 Smaller Prawns are easier to ship, handle better in transit and adjust to new environment better than larger Prawns.

From time to time we do sell Larger Prawns to Hobbyist.  Please check "Juveniles Prawns" page for availability.

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Freshwater Prawns in Your Aquaponics System

Freshwater prawns will make a unique addition and increase the efficiency of your aquaponics system. Prawns are hardy, easy to grow and a highly valued product. Freshwater prawns consume detritus, thereby helping to break down and convert organic matter into material that can be used by plants. They also eat snails and can be used to control or eliminate them in aquatic systems.

 

 

Growing Freshwater Prawns

Juvenile prawns can be incorporated into the grow-out system of your choice, and will take approximately four months to mature to harvest size in your aquaponics system.  As these juvenile prawns grow, their requirements for space also increase (large prawns weighing 2oz. will have a body length of seven inches, and will require one to two square feet of space).  Substrate can be used in ponds to provide safe habitat for prawns to molt. Production increases when substrate is added to ponds.  Several studies are currently being conducted to identify the optimal stocking and substrate densities for increasing pond production. Substrate should be provided in the nursery tanks. Provide substrate in the tank at six to twelve inch intervals. The ideal amount of substrate to use has not been identified experimentally but the amount provided is directly related to the number of prawn that is alive at the end of the grow out stage. Substrate should stay off the bottom of the tank and can be hung either horizontally or vertically. We use bird netting, mesh/screen or plastic warning barrier fencing for substrate.

 

Stocking Densities:

Post larvae to day 45: Up to 40 animals per square foot.

Post larvae to day 60: Up to 20 animals per square foot.

From day 60 to day 90: No more than 2 animals per square foot.

After day 90: 1 – 2½ square feet per animal.


Please understand that raising Fishes & Prawns are my Hobbies.  I do have a regular job.  For this reason, I sometime can't respond to questions/issues right away. I do want you to be happy with your purchase and do want you to come back.  Please let me know if there is an issue and I am happy to work things out for both sides. Thank you for your Understanding. 

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We accept PayPal payments, as well as all major credit cards. When you check out, you should be guided to a page that let's you either log in to your Paypal account, or simply pay by any major credit card: MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express etc.

 

 

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