Fish Medicine Company in India
BlueVeta Biolabs is a growing fish medicine company in India focused on developing practical, farm-ready health solutions for fish and prawn aquaculture. Our approach combines product quality, field relevance, and long-term trade partnerships to support sustainable aquaculture across the country.
Aquaculture Health Solutions
As a specialized fish medicine company in India, BlueVeta Biolabs offers a focused range of products used in daily pond and feed management:
Fish medicines to support disease control, stress reduction, and immunity
Probiotic-based solutions that help maintain gut balance and pond stability
Nutritional feed supplements formulated to improve growth and feed performance
Our products are suitable for freshwater and brackish water farming conditions commonly found in India.
Trade & Distribution Support
BlueVeta Biolabs , based in Kolkata , India , works closely with channel partners involved in aquaculture inputs. Many of our partners operate regionally as an Aquaculture Probiotics Distributor in India, supplying products to local dealers and farmers with consistent demand.
We also manufacture and supply feed-support products as an Aqua Feed Supplement Manufacturer, allowing trade partners to source medicines and supplements from a single, reliable brand.
Wholesale & Franchise Association
Our products are supplied on a wholesale basis to aquaculture input dealers across India. Wholesale details are available here:
For entrepreneurs and distributors, we also offer structured association opportunities through a PCD Franchise model. This allows partners to represent BlueVeta Biolabs products in defined areas without the need for manufacturing or product development.
Why Work With BlueVeta Biolabs
- Indian fish medicine company focused on aquaculture needs
- Consistent product range for health, nutrition, and pond management
- Suitable for distributors, wholesalers, and franchise partners
- Long-term, business-focused association model
- Support aligned with practical farm usage