In aquaculture, therapeutic considerations are essential for maintaining fish health, preventing disease outbreaks, and ensuring quality yields. Commonly used therapeutic approaches include antibiotics, probiotics, and herbal medicines, which help manage infections while minimizing environmental impacts. The selection and administration of therapeutics require careful attention to dosage, species-specific responses, and local regulations to prevent overuse and resistance issues. Moreover, organic and eco-friendly treatments are increasingly favored to meet sustainable aquaculture practices. Regular monitoring of water quality, fish behavior, and feeding patterns also plays a vital role in early disease detection and management, reducing the need for intensive therapeutic intervention. By adopting a balanced therapeutic strategy, aquaculture can achieve long-term sustainability and productivity, minimizing negative environmental and ecological effects.
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