Posts Tagged ‘fish breeding’

AMAZONAS Interview: Lily Hwang – founder of freshwater species breeding database

Meet Lily Hwang, founder of Lily Ichthyology, a database for keeping track of freshwater species breeding efforts.

11 Nov 2:44 PM 0 Read More...

Accidental Angels? Explaining the Phenomenon of Fish Hybridization on the Reef

Why do some fish species form hybrids while others don’t? In attempting to answer this question, researchers in Australia have discovered that marine angelfishes may be the most prolific hybridizers in the communities of species found on coral reefs.

26 Aug 1:49 PM 0 Read More...

Rising Tide Announces Aquaculture of the Cuban Hogfish

Rising Tide Conservation, with the University of Florida Indian River Research and Education Center, is pleased to announce the successful aquaculture of the Cuban hogfish, Bodianus pulchellus!

25 Jul 3:06 PM 0 Read More...

One Aquarist’s Quest to Save Cambodia’s Imperiled Fishes

One of the things to stem from this research was a realization that many of Cambodia’s native and endemic species are in grave danger. One, in particular, stood out among the rest during Tomoyuki’s many surveys of the Tonlé Sap Lake. It was the iconic Cambodian Tigerfish, Siamese Tiger Perch, or Datnoid (Datnioides pulcher)

04 Sep 12:54 PM 1 Read More...

Bumphead Breakthrough: Tank Raised Parrotfish

We are excited to be the first to rear Bumphead Parrotfish—and perhaps the first to raise a true culture of the Family Scaridae!

25 Apr 10:40 AM 2 Read More...