Posts Tagged ‘copepods’

Introducing Reef Nutrition PAC-PODS Concentrate
Containing high levels of omega-3 & omega-6 fatty acids, as well as natural color-enhancing carotenoids, Pac-Pods are great for fish and corals.

New PODNIP Copepod Food from Sustainable Aquatics
Podnip is a new powdered copepod food suitable for the culture of Tisbe, Tigriopus, and Apocyclops copepods!

Apocyclops Poised to Revolutionize Marine Fish Aquaculture
With copepods being critical in the rearing of ornamental marine fishes, Parvocalanus may be surpassed by Apocyclops as the pod of choice for small-scale breeding research.

New Apocyclops Copepods from Reef Nutrition
Apocyclops panamensis is a promising new copepod for reef aquariums and the breeding of ornamental marine fishes.
Matt Pedersen says:
Some addtional updates: Bocas Mariculture reports the successful cultivation of Serranus flaviventris, which didn't make it onto the list, and two accomplishments initially attributed to Bocas were in fact reported by Till Deuss from earlier when he was working with Biota Palau, so these have been attributed to the Biota Group with date information.Matt Pedersen says:
It's been brought to my attention that we overlooked the first breeding of Corythoichthys conspicillatus by Pholium Mariculture in the UK, which occurred in 2022. And thus, the first addition to the next list is already known!CORAL Magazine’s Captive-Bred Marine Fish Species List for says:
[…] Bred Marine Fish Species List now supersedes the 2019 list, the 2018 list, the 2017 list, the 2016 list, the 2015 list, the 2014 list, and the 2013 […]CORAL Magazine’s Captive-Bred Marine Fish Species List for says:
[…] new 2023 Captive Bred Marine Fish Species List now supersedes the 2019 list, the 2018 list, the 2017 list, the 2016 list, the 2015 list, the 2014 list, and the 2013 […]CORAL Magazine's Captive Bred Marine Fish Species List for 2013 says:
[…] Please see the updated captive-bred marine fish species list for 2023! […]CORAL Magazine’s Captive-Bred Marine Fish Species List for says:
[…] new 2019 Captive Bred Marine Fish Species List now supersedes the 2018 list, the 2017 list, the 2016 list, the 2015 list, the 2014 list, and the 2013 list. […]