by Todd Gardner | Jun 1, 2012 | Aquaculture, Fish
After a staggering larval period of 126-143 days, three of the candy bass larvae at the Long Island Aquarium have finally reached... by Todd Gardner | May 29, 2012 | Aquaculture, Fish, Industry
The swissguard bass, Liopropoma rubre, can now be added to the list of captive-bred fish species that have been offered for sale in the marine aquarium trade. Now, before you start looking for a sharp drop in price or for regular appearances on weekly availability... by Todd Gardner | May 25, 2012 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Fish
Recent successes coming out of the Rising Tide initiative as well as my own Liopropoma rearing tanks have inspired me to revisit the idea of collecting eggs and larvae from the 20,000 gallon reef tank at the Long Island... by Todd Gardner | May 17, 2012 | Aquaculture, Fish
Master photographer Christopher Paparo of the Long Island Aquarium has just posted some never before seen macro images of my Liopropoma larvae on the facebook page for his photography site,... by Josh Saul | May 2, 2012 | Aquaculture, Fish
This video of some high end Taiwanese breeding facilities is really interesting. If you can get over the Total Recall-esque voice overs, you’ll get a peek behind the scenes at some major commercial facilities focused mostly on Tilapia breeding programs, however... by Josh Saul | May 1, 2012 | Aquaculture, Corals, Industry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsZuDpkmT5A#! Here is a video overview of the facilities at Live Aquaria, with a great voiceover by Kevin Kohen. You may be able to make a buck by farming corals in your basement, but if you want to do it right and survive the...