When we think about fish farming improvements, we often focus on feed types, tank design, or oxygen levels. But one factor that's quietly influencing everything beneath the surface: Lighting.
Fish respond to light in profoundly different ways than humans. They don’t just “see” light - they feel it biologically.
At HATO, we’ve spent decades understanding how to apply lighting to improve animal welfare and productivity, and our expansion into aquaculture builds on this legacy.
Fish have specialized photoreceptors in their eyes, pineal gland, and deep brain cells. These receptors detect brightness, color, and track daily and seasonal light patterns, which in turn influence:
A mismatch between lighting and the fish’s biological expectations can disrupt growth, feeding, and even immunity.
Modern research shows how finely tuned lighting can lead to:
It’s not just about adding more light—it's about the right spectrum, intensity, distribution, and control:
At HATO, we call this precision lighting. It's animal-focused, energy-efficient, and easy to manage.
Lighting is more than visibility: it's functionality, biology, and efficiency rolled into one. And when you get it right, everything from growth rates to welfare indicators improve.