by Matt Pedersen | Apr 19, 2025 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine, New Products
At one point virtually unobtainable, aquaculture efforts continue to improve access for rare species like this Gramma dejongi, a mature specimen shown here. OK, that title was just too good to pass up. It seems only fitting that the aquaculture branch of De Jong...
by CORAL Magazine | Nov 12, 2024 | Marine, News & Notes
The Oceanic Institute (OI) of Hawaii Pacific University (HPU) released over 300 aquacultured yellow tangs into the wild in a first-ever stock-enhancement effort of a non-foodfish, non-gamefish species. Image credit: The Ohana, Hawaii Pacific University. Last week, the...
by CORAL Magazine | Sep 18, 2024 | Marine, New Products
via The Biota Group Another dwarf angelfish captive breeding achievement from Biota Palau—the Yellow Heraldi Angelfish, aka “False Lemonpeel Angelfish”, Centropyge heraldi. It is bright yellow in coloration with faint orange markings on the head, but lacks...
by CORAL Magazine | Sep 18, 2024 | Marine, News & Notes
New, captive-bred Shortfin Pipefish, Cosmocampus elucens, are now available from the Biota Group. Image couresty Biota Group. via The Biota Group Introducing Cosmocampus elucens. The Shortfin Pipefish is a hardy pipefish species native to the seagrass beds of the...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 12, 2024 | Marine
These are some of the first captive-bred Red Sea, aka. Yellow-ear Angelfish, Apolemichthys xanthotis. They’re produced by Poma Labs! Subscribers will learn more in the Reef Visions column of the forthcoming May/June 2024 issue of CORAL, CORAL DISEASES! Not a...