Posts Tagged ‘coral spawning’

U.K. Scientists Spawn and Settle Scolys!

Still known to many aquarium hobbyists simply as Scolies or Scolys due to their former placement in the genus Scolymia, the captive-breeding of this highly-prized large polyp stony coral from Australia was once simply a daydream. It’s time to wake up and face a new reality with the first successful captive propagation of Homophyllia australis.

17 Oct 10:42 PM 2 Read More...

CORAL Excerpt: Dawn of a New Era for Marine Aquarists?

Now, as this issue’s cover stories show, we are on the threshold of a new level of captive breeding: the sexual reproduction of stony corals in home reef aquariums.

08 Jan 1:34 PM 0 Read More...

Florida Aquarium Finds Success Spawning Ridged Cactus Coral

While our Aquarium remains temporarily closed, not even a global pandemic can slow us down when it comes to protecting and restoring America’s ‘great’ barrier reef.

22 Apr 2:06 PM 0 Read More...

CORAL Magazine New Issue “MORAYS!” Inside Look

A preview of articles and images in the new issue of CORAL, The Reef & Marine Aquarium Magazine, May/June 2019.

03 May 2:01 AM 0 Read More...

Surprise! Coral Spawning in a Reef Jar

Perhaps the future of home-based coral breeding is much more simple than we think.

29 Mar 10:01 AM 4 Read More...