A high-level pond comparative experiment of a certain aquatic feed enterprise showed that replacing inorganic zinc with zinc glycinate increased the average weight gain rate of shrimp by about 9%, improved the feed coefficient by about 6%, reduced the zinc content in the aquaculture effluent by 35-40%, shortened the molting cycle of shrimp by about 2 days, and increased the transportation survival rate by about 15%. The specific improvement range is affected by the breeding density, water quality, and basic formula.