TET 3600™
Tet 3600™ is a frozen, whole-cell concentrate of Tetraselmis, a large green flagellate with a very high lipid level and natural amino acids that stimulate feeding in bivalves and larval shrimp.
Product Description
TET 3600™ is a frozen, whole-cell concentrate of Tetraselmis sp., a large green flagellate with a very high lipid level and natural amino acids that stimulate feeding in bivalves and larval shrimp. Strain: PLY 429
For Bivalve Larvae past day 7, Spat and Broodstock
Applications & Benefits
Directions & Feeding
Directions
- Defrost overnight in a refrigerator.
 - When water is circulated with a centrifugal pump, such as with an upweller, add in front of the pump intake and the pump will disperse the algae cells.
 - When feeding into open tanks or header tanks, pre-dilute the algae 10:1 with system water.
	
- Add system water to a small bucket.
 - Add TET 3600 and stir.
 - DO NOT BLEND; it is unnecessary and may damage the algae cells.
 - Pour into larvae tank or spat.
 - Pouring through a 20–micron screen can improve dispersion.
 
 - Feed according to the table below. Adjust dosage to meet the needs of your hatchery and larvae.
 - Refrigerate bottle when not in use.
 - Use within 7 days of defrosting
 
Typical Feeding Ration
Larvae
Feed according to shell length. Shell length on a given day is an estimate. Larviculture may run up to 20 days.
Daily Feed Rates per million larvae, for Crassostrea virginica (from FAO protocol)
| Day | Mean shell length | TET 3600 (ml) | Liters of live Isochrysis (4x10^6 cells/ml)  | 
		|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 75 | N/A | = | N/A | 
| 3 | 95 | N/A | = | N/A | 
| 4 | 100 | N/A | = | N/A | 
| 5 | 115 | N/A | = | N/A | 
| 6 | 130 | N/A | = | N/A | 
| 7 | 145 | 2.4 | = | 5.1 | 
| 8 | 160 | 3.1 | = | 6.6 | 
| 9 | 190 | 4.4 | = | 9.5 | 
| 10 | 220 | 5.8 | = | 12.4 | 
| 11 | 240 | 6.7 | = | 14.4 | 
| 12 | 260 | 7.6 | = | 16.3 | 
| 13 | 270 | 8.1 | = | 17.3 | 
| 14 | 280 | 8.5 | = | 18.3 | 
Spat
Feed By Live Weight
- 0.5ml TET 3600 per gram live weight of spat per day
 - Works for all sizes of spat
 
– OR –
Feed by Seed Count and Size
(Feeding 1 million Oyster Spat; based on FAO manual, p. 137, Table 14)
| Length (mm) | TET 3600 feed per day | 
|---|---|
| 0.3 | 3.1 ml | 
| 0.5 | 23 ml | 
| 1.0 | 95 ml | 
| 2.0 | 0.7 Liters | 
| 3.0 | 2.2 Liters | 
Feeding Broodstock Conditioning and Fattening
Typical Broodstock Feed Rates:
0.015–0.027 ml TET 3600 per gram wet meat weight per day
-OR-
0.15–0.5 ml TET 3600 per adult animal per day (depending on feed ration and size*)
*The required food ration for conditioning is based on the meat weight of the adults. It is usually between 2 and 4% of the mean dry meat in dry weight of algae fed per day. This is approximately equivalent to 0.015–0.027 ml TET 3600 per gram of wet meat weight.
Storage & Technical Data
| Packaging | 1-liter bottle | 
|---|---|
| Storage | 2-year shelf life when frozen use within 1 week of defrosting  | 
		
| Tip | Keep frozen before defrosting, refrigerate after defrosting. | 
| Physical Properties | |
|---|---|
| Description | Viscous green-brown concentrate | 
| Algal size | 10–20 microns | 
| Cell Density | ~0.72 Billion cells per ml | 
| Microalgal Biomass (Dry) | 180g Biomass/L | 
| Composition of Dry Algal Biomass (Typical) | |
|---|---|
| Protein | 54.5% | 
| Lipids | 14.2% | 
| Carbohydrate | 18.0% | 
| Ash | 12% | 
| Composition of Liquid Product | |
|---|---|
| Protein | > 9.8% | 
| Lipids | > 2.5% | 
| Carbohydrate | > 3.2% | 
| Ash | < 10.0% | 
| Moisture | < 81% | 
| Microbial Specification | |
|---|---|
| Coliform bacteria | 2 <0.3 mpn/mL | 
| Salmonella3 | Negative | 
| Known pathogenic marine bacteria  | 
			Negative | 
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