“…Vannamei shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) has specific characteristics, such as being able to live in a wide salinity range, being able to adapt to low-temperature environments, having a high survival rate, and having good resistance to disease, making it suitable for cultivation in ponds. The Decree of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Number: KEP.41/MEN/2001 concerning the Release of Vaname Shrimp Varieties as Superior Varieties, shows that vaname shrimp is one of the leading types of shrimp in Indonesia since 2001 [9] Vannamei shrimp are shrimp originating from the subtropical regions of the west coast of the us, from the Gulf of California in northern Mexico to the west coast of Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica in principal america to Peru in South america [10] Morphologically, white vaname shrimp has a corrugated body and the activity of changing the outer shell (exoskeleton) periodically (moulting). Body parts are used for eating, moving, burrowing, supporting gills, and sensory organs such as antennae and antennae.…”