by Todd Gardner | Feb 27, 2013 | Conservation, Fish, Industry, Science
Last summer I reported on reefs.com that I had raised a number of marine angelfish (around a dozen in all) to more than one month of age using only cultured copepods obtained from Algagen. In each case, the late-stage larvae began to show a marked increase in... by Ashleigh Gardner | Mar 22, 2012 | Corals, Events, Fish, Industry
Here in the Northeast we have many reasons to look forward to March, some of these involve green beer, others involve the welcome sight of longer days and flowers in bloom. However, for those of us who are self-proclaimed fish or coral nerds, the main reason to look... by Todd Gardner | Dec 16, 2011 | Aquaculture, Eye Candy, Fish, Science
Country Critter’s pet shop in Patchogue, NY has landed a specimen of the rare, deepwater basslet Lipogramma evides. This small reef fish from the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean is normally found at depths of 145-365m...