AquaSnow

The next step in marine larvae nutrition

AquaSnow is a new kind of feed — one that lets marine hatcheries simplify their operations, reduce costs, and raise healthier larvae without live feed.

AquaSnow can be delivered in particles as small as 5 microns, and as large as 200 microns. This is possible because we are not just tweaking a feed manufacturing process — we're building a new one from the ground up.

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What is AquaSnow?

A family of feeds designed to fully replace live feed (like microalgae, artemia and rotifers) for marine larvae. The manufacturing process behind AquaSnow allows customizable nutrition, adding functional ingredients, and controlling feed size distribution.

Why it Matters

Economics: Live feed production represents a significant portion of a hatchery's infrastructure and operating cost.

Sustainability: the global supply of artemia is being limited by climate change and habitat destruction, while its demand continues to rise. Many alternatives to artemia — including microdiets — still rely on fisheries and harvesting from the wild.

Peace of mind: a biosecure, high-performing feed that is easy to store, can be delivered manually or with automatic feeders, providing the maximum convenience.

AquaSnow makes larval rearing simpler — giving hatcheries more time to focus on what they do best: producing fish.

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Who's Behind AquaSnow?

Processus BV is a Dutch startup dedicated to rethinking how marine larvae are fed.

We're chemists, food technololgists, entrepreneurs and aquaculturists — working to bring a smarter feed to life.

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