by Anne Linton | Jan 1, 2013 | CORAL Tables of Contents, Marine
BREEDING ARTS VOLUME 10, NUMBER 1 4 Letter from Europe by Daniel Knop 7 Editor’s Page by James M. Lawrence 8 Letters 12 Reef News 24 Rarities by Inken Krause FEATURE ARTICLES 32 Rearing Starry Dragonets by Matthew L. Wittenrich, Ph.D. 38 ...
by CORAL Magazine | Dec 19, 2012 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Karen Brittain scores a first with Genicanthus watanabei Excerpt from Reef News, CORAL January/February 2013 One of the breeding milestones of 2012 is the recent news that marine fish breeder Karen Brittain has achieved the first confirmed captive culture of...
by CORAL Magazine | Dec 14, 2012 | Marine
It was just over a year ago that Tea Yi Kai opined about Randall’s Assessor (Assessor randalli) in a Reefbuilders’ post. Kai called it the “seldom seen, virtually unknown” cousin of the Yellow Assessor (A. flavissimus) and the Blue Assessor...
by Matthew L. Wittenrich | Oct 29, 2008 | CORAL - Matthew L. Wittenrich, Marine
What food and game fish aquaculture can teach us about raising ornamentals Aquaculture is nothing new. In fact, its origins can be traced back to 2,500 BC when the ancient Egyptians grew tilapia in earthen and stone ponds. Modern aquaculture has made a wealth of...
by Matthew L. Wittenrich | Sep 14, 2008 | CORAL - Matthew L. Wittenrich, Marine
It has been a little over three months since I stocked my first spawn of Spotted Mandarin (Synchiropus picturatus) eggs into a barren rearing tank. Forty days after hatching they looked like mandarins, but were still far from revealing the adult colors so appealing of...