Water salinity of 20–23 g·L−1 and low stocking density of 10 animals per m2 resulted
in the best growth of the shrimp. Survival of P. monodon in the grow-out phase was significantly higher
(Pb0.05) at low salinity of 20–23 g·L−1 as compared to high salinity of 32–33 g·L−1 irrespective of stocking
density. In conclusion, a sand-based recirculation system, high protein pellets and diversified fresh-food
items, and water salinity of 20–23 g·L−1 are suitable conditions for indoor grow-out phase up to 35 g average
of the black tiger shrimp P. monodon.