Aquatic Diagnostics Lab
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Overview
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory is housed in the Department of Rangeland, Wildlife & Fisheries. The laboratory was established in 2013 and provides water quality testing and fish parasite and disease diagnostics for aquaculture producers and private pond and lake owners.
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