What are the antibiotics commonly used in aquatic feed practice?
Previously, commonly used aquatic feed growth promoters included olaquindox, carbadox, betaine, zinc bacitracin and antibiotics (tetracycline, penicillin, flavomycin, avomycin, spiramycin, virginiamycin, zinc bacitracin and tylosin). Quinenone is also used at present. Quinone is a quinoxaline drug developed by Lanzhou Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Institute of China Academy of Agricultural Sciences, which has antibacterial, antidiarrheal and growth promoting effects. It is a new type of veterinary drug initiated by China in the world, and was approved by the Ministry of Agriculture of China in 2003 as a national first-class disease-resistant and growth-promoting drug. Current and future prospects-feed additives to replace antibiotics: natural plant feed additives (that is, precious Chinese herbal medicines left by ancestors), microecological agents, feed enzyme preparations, etc. Also known as green feed growth-promoting additive.