Ha H. Truong,Barney M. Hines,Maurício Gustavo Coelho Emerenciano,David Blyth,Sarah E. Berry,Tansyn H. Noble,Nicholas Bourne,Nicholas M. Wade,Artur Rombenso,Cedric J. Simon
Abstract This review summarises the current knowledge of mineral nutrition for penaeid shrimp. It investigates how the aquatic environment and the lifecycle of shrimp affect requirements and the role that minerals play in shrimp health. Methods of supplying minerals via either water or to feed, and novel ways of supplementing minerals within feed, are discussed. The requirements for individual minerals are summarised with recommendations for minimum levels of dietary inclusion for semi‐intensive and intensive commercial shrimp culture presented where data permits. Estimates of dietary requirement remain broad for most minerals for the main shrimp production species ( Penaeus vannamei , Penaeus monodon and Penaeus japonicus ), with some essential minerals remaining unstudied (Table 2 in Section 5.10). Mineral nutrition will become more important as intensification and diversification of production systems provide new challenges to shrimp aquaculture.