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Working together to be better breeders

by Rich Ross | Nov 16, 2011 | Aquaculture, Fish, Opinion

This week Amblyglyphidodon ternatensis eggs and larvae collected at the Steinhart Aquarium in the California Academy of Sciences were shipped to Florida as part of the Rising Tide Conservation project.…

Another Milestone in Aquaculture: First rearing of the reef basslets at the Long Island Aquarium

by Todd Gardner | Nov 10, 2011 | Aquaculture, Fish

As I sit here writing, my wife Ashleigh is in the kitchen opening the first bottle of Bombay Sapphire gin that’s been permitted in our house in more than a year.  After having worked on this species off and on (sadly, more off, than on) for more than fifteen years,...

Tear Down The Wall…Unless Your Client Asks for One! (or…The Things we do For Money!)

by Scott Fellman | Sep 2, 2011 | Aquaculture, DIY, Opinion, Tanks

I’m Scott. I hate boring aquascaping. I love creative rockwork. For the last year, I’ve been busy practicing what I preach professionally, working at a premier aquatic design business with an amazing clientele, giving ‘em what they want… I think I’m a...

Pushing the Boundaries and Breaking the Mold – Doryrhamphus pessuliferus (Yellow banded pipefish)

by Sanjay Joshi | Jul 20, 2011 | Aquaculture, Fish

I have always been fascinated by pipefish and a while back decided to set up a small system dedicated to keeping the yellow banded pipefish. Due to a problem with this tank, I had to remove the fish and not having another place to put them, I decided to put them in my...

Cryogenic coral collection containment

by James Passantino | May 5, 2011 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Corals, Science

Animal sperm banks have always held a special place in my heart, that is why I love this article I found while perusing the intertubes about an Australian zoo that plans on collecting corals to cryogenically freeze them for re-population if the species becomes extinct...
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