Semicircle Angelfish Ready For Market

by | Mar 21, 2012 | Fish | 0 comments

Matthew Wittenrich and Eric Cassiano from Florida’s Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory (TAL) have been working with tank bred semicircle angelfish juveniles for the past four months. It was announced last evening that the juveniles are now slightly over two inches in length are at market size. As a breeder myself I find it encouraging that this achievement has been accomplished in such a short time period. Great work guys!

Full details can be found on the Rising Tide blog: http://risingtideconservation.blogspot.com/2012/03/market-size-semicircle-angelfish.html

  • Tal got back into the hobby in 2006 after a long break. After hearing Dr. Frank Marini speak at the Midwest Marine Conference in 2008 he was hooked on fish breeding . Since then he has created his own website with his personal captive breeding information and helped create the Marine Breeding Initiative. It is Tal's hope to promote captive breeding as much as possible by speaking and writing about the topic.

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