“…It is known that probiotics can improve animal health and growth performance through by improving the intestinal microbiota balance, feed quality, growth‐promoting factors, and digestive enzyme contributions, and augmenting the immune response (Shiu et al, ; Verschuere, Rombaut, Sorgeloos, & Verstraete, ; Wang et al, ). Some useful bacterial strains, such as Micrococcus , Debaryomyces , Enterococcus , Bacillus , Lactococcus , Photorhodobacterium , Lactobacillus , and Saccharomyces (De et al, ), have been added to diets or water for shrimp in the larval or juvenile stage to increase their health status and/or growth performance (Liu et al, ; Rengpipat, Phianphak, Piyatiratitivorakul, & Menasvetam, ; Wang et al, ).…”