Posts Tagged ‘yellow tangs’

CORAL January/February 2016 Issue Preview

If the availability and affordability of “Bread-and-Butter” species of reef fishes—the hardy, bold and vividly eyecatching—are essential to the future of the marine aquarium hobby, we have much to celebrate as the calendar rolls over and we enter an exciting New Year for reefkeepers.

01 Dec 2:09 PM 1 Read More...

Broken Barriers: Captive-Bred Yellow Tangs Now A Reality

Researchers’ groundbreaking success in Hawaii’s Oceanic Institute in breeding and aquaculturing the Yellow Tang, Zebrasoma flavescens, one of the most popular marine aquarium fishes in the trade, has changed the marine aquarium trade in profound ways.

21 Oct 11:14 AM 3 Read More...

Rising Tide UPDATE: Yellow Tang Aquaculture Progress at Oceanic Institute!

Is 2015 the year we see the first captive-bred Tang? Oceanic Institute of Hawaii Pacific University is making some great breeding and rearing Yellow Tangs, Zebrazoma flavescens.

14 Oct 4:55 PM 0 Read More...

Reef Confrontation in the Waters of Hawaii’s Big Island

This recent incident may either be an isolated event or the first episode in an entirely new kind of battle over Hawaii’s aquarium fishery. What happened is serious—deadly serious—and it should be addressed as such through legal means.

19 May 10:29 AM 11 Read More...