● Table 1. Natural food of different life stages of the Indian white prawn, Penaeus indicus
● Table 2a. Summary of dietary nutrient requirement and utilization of the Indian white prawn, Fenneropenaeus indicus & Table 2b. Recommended amino acid levels in Penaeus indicus feeds.
● Table 3. Typical algae, Artemia and formulated feed amounts for Penaeus indicus
● Table 4. Feed formulae (ingredient composition) and proximate composition of commonly used farm—made feed for Penaeus indicus and sample diets showing the feed formulation developments in other species
● Table 5. Some examples with specifications for commonly used commercial shrimp feed (Penaeus indicus)
● Table 6. Binders, attractants and preservatives for shrimp feeds
● Table 7a. Semiintensive feed as a percentage of biomass table based on shrimp weight of Penaeus indicus. & Table 7b. Intensive feed as a percentage of biomass table based on shrimp weight of Penaeus indicus
● Table 8. Commercial dietary vitamin levels (Penaeus indicus)
● Table 9. Commercial mineral inclusion levels for Penaeus indicus
● Table 10. Lime application according to soil pH3
● Table 11a. Fertilization with inorganic fertilizers based on secchi disk reading & Table 11b. Some inorganic and organic fertilizers used in shrimp aquaculture
● Table 12. Suggested feed quality norms for Penaeus indicus
● Table 13a. List of feed ingredients that have the potential to be used as protein and/or energy supplement in shrimp feeds and as natural feeds. Analysis on an 'as-used' basis
● Table 13b. Some nutritional interests, deficiencies and processing restrictions in selected raw materials
● Table 14. Digestibility of feeds by Penaeus indicus, Penaeus monodon, Penaeus vannamei and P. japonicus
● Table 15. Amino acid deficiency of selected feedstuffs when compared to fishmeal
● Table 16: Farming intensity of different shrimp production systems