by Jen Lowy | Dec 23, 2019 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Fish, Sustainability
Aquacultured angel fish are becoming more and more common these days. New species are being successfully raised all the time and its hard to keep track of them all. The multibar angel (Paracentropyge multifasciata) is a hard fish to... by xeniaforever | Aug 26, 2019 | Aquaculture, MACNA, Science, Sustainability
MASNA is proud to announce Dr. Craig Bingman as the 2019 MASNA Award recipient for his foundational role in understanding the chemical processes in aquariums, and Tom Bowling as the 2019 MASNA Aquarist of the Year for his recent achievements & progress in marine... by Afishionado | Jul 24, 2019 | Aquaculture, Sustainability, Video
Tridacna gigas or commonly referred in the trade as Gigas clam has been out of the trade for well over a decade because it has become endangered species that is protected internationally and are CITES appendix 2 and being petitioned to be protected by the Endangered... by Afishionado | Jul 17, 2019 | Events, Sustainability, Video
During ReefAPaloozaNY, some unique aquascapes caught my attention in ElosAmerica ‘s booth. Those of you that know me personally or have followed me over the years on my social media platforms, know that I absolutely love and appreciate good, well thought out... by Jen Lowy | Feb 8, 2019 | Aquaculture, Fish, Sustainability
When I got our aquacultured (captive bred) yellow tangs from Segrest farms I was in a constant state of awe that we got 3 of the first ever bred. I would go into our store and stare at them and think about the researchers that worked on this project for years and how... by Afishionado | Jan 6, 2019 | Aquaculture, Fish, Sustainability, Video
My first Reefs.com video of 2019 is here! Oceans, Reefs & Aquariums (ORA), a leader in the world of aquaculture and captive breeding, opened their doors for me to visit and showcase their work especially for...