by Josh Saul | Sep 14, 2012 | Aquaculture, Fish
Dustin over at ORA just revealed some interesting developments in their captive breeding of Maroon clownfish. First up is the availability of the striking Goldflake Maroon clown pictured... by Marcin Smok | Jul 18, 2012 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Corals, Sustainability
Coral Restoration Foundation, a non-profit conservation organization based in Key Largo, Florida, made a historic achievement yesterday, by planting the first batch of nursery-raised elkhorn corals (Acropora palmata ) in a nearby Molasses Reef off the coast of Key... by Tal Sweet | Jun 29, 2012 | Aquaculture, Events, Fish, Industry
After a long time, Matthew Pederson has a successful hatch of his Lightning Maroon clownfish! http://www.lightning-maroon-clownfish.com/?p=1521&cpage=1#comment-5551 Excellent news for the hobby and the... by Josh Saul | Jun 13, 2012 | Aquaculture, Fish
One of only two places in the world who have them, Live Aquaria is now offering on of the first captive bred Swissguard Basslets for sale. The buyer of this fish will also receive a signed print of the larvae from Todd... by Todd Gardner | Jun 8, 2012 | Aquaculture, Fish
You can now add the high-priced bicolor basslet, Lipogramma klayi, to the list of marine species that have been raised for the first time at the Long Island Aquarium. Thanks to another generous donation from one of my biggest supporters, Forrest Young at Dynasty... by Todd Gardner | Jun 7, 2012 | Aquaculture, Fish
For me, the most exciting part of collecting pelagic eggs and larvae from a large community tank like the 20,000-gallon reef tank at the Long Island Aquarium, is watching the larvae grow and trying to figure out what they are before they reach...