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Pavlova is a small golden/brown flagellate that is very similar to Isochrysis. It has a VERY high DHA
profile and is excellent for enriching rotifers and other zooplankton. Pavlova is very difficult to grow so
it is not produced by many hatcheries.
Pavlova is similar in nutritional profile to Iso, however is has a more sophisticated sterol composition so
it is very popular with cold water fish hatcheries (such as cod) for enriching rotifers.
Fin Fish Hatcheries: Pavlova has both a high DHA and EPA profile so its good for enriching zooplankton.
We have received very good reports on larval survival from hatcheries that use it to enrich brine shrimp.
Shellfish Hatcheries: Pavlova works very well for oysters, clams, mussels, and scallops. It is also used
to increase the DHA / EPA levels in broodstock.
Shrimp Hatcheries: Used for DHA enrichment
Source: CCMP459
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