Shrimp | Concentration of formalin (microliters per liter) | |
Tanks and raceways (up to 4 hours daily) | Earthen ponds (single treatment) | |
Penaeid Shrimp | 50 to 1001 | 252 |
1 Treat for up to 4 hours daily. Treatment may be repeated daily until parasite control is achieved. Use the lower concentration when tanks or raceways are heavily loaded with phytoplankton or shrimp, to avoid oxygen depletion due to the biological oxygen demand created by decay of dead phytoplankton. Alternatively, a higher concentration might be used if dissolved oxygen is strictly monitored.
2 Single treatment. Treatment may be repeated in 5 to 10 days if needed.
Aquatic species | Administer in tanks and raceways for up to 1 hour (microliter/liter or part per million ([MICRO]L/L or ppm)) | Administer in earthen ponds single treatment ([MICRO]L/L or ppm) |
Salmon and trout: | ||
Above 50 °F | Up to 170 | 15 to 251 2 |
Below 50 °F | Up to 250 | 15 to 251 2 |
All other finfish | Up to 250 | 15 to 251 2 |
1 Use the lower concentration when ponds are heavily loaded with phytoplankton or fish to avoid oxygen depletion due to the biological oxygen demand by decay of dead phytoplankton. Alternatively, a higher concentration may be used if dissolved oxygen is strictly monitored.
2 Although the indicated concentrations are considered safe for cold and warm water finfish, a small number of each lot or pond to be treated should always be used to check for any unusual sensitivity to formalin before proceeding.
21 C.F.R. §529.1004