by Matt Pedersen | Apr 15, 2016 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine
It was admittedly surreal to look at the holding tank in my fishroom this March and realize it housed five of the first captive-bred Yellow Tangs the world has ever known. I quipped online among my friends that I never thought that I’d see this happen in one of my...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 23, 2016 | Marine, News & Notes
The Marine Ornamental Program at Roger Williams University is successfully rearing the Yasha Goby (Stonogobiops yasha) in captivity! Working under Dr. Andy Rhyne, a team of undergraduates in Rhode Island has six pairs of the highly popular nano marine fish spawning...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 20, 2016 | Marine
via Rising Tide Conservation – 3/20/2016 The team at Roger Williams University now have two Yasha goby cohorts becoming juveniles. The process started around day 30 with the larvae starting to settle on the tank walls and bottom as clear larvae. Metamorphisis...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 8, 2016 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
An aquarium milestone: Aquacultured Yellow Tangs come to market for the first time Quality Marine gets first shipment, followed by Segrest Farms | Supplies outstripped by demand Coral Staff Report Among the pampered celebrities landing discreetly out of public view at...
by CORAL Magazine | Feb 3, 2016 | Marine, New Products
via ORA Scooter Dragonets, or Scooter Blennies as they are often called, have always been one of our favorite fish. Way back in 2010 when we were intensively raising Mandarins we tried our hand with Scooters countless times with little luck. We were only able to raise...