Culture technologies on marine ornamentals available at present are mainly confined to anemone fishes, damsel fishes (Pomacentridae), gobies (Gobiidae), cardinal fish (Apogonidae), sea horses (Sygnathidae), angelfishes (Pomacanthidae) and dotty backs (pseudochromidae). The major constraints that limit the expansion of marine ornamental fish aquaculture are (i) control of patterns of sex reversal, broodstock development and spawning, (ii) identification of appropriate live feed items and their mass culture for larval feeding, and (iii) suitable larval rearing systems with emphasis on water quality parameters
The ornamental fish production world-wide has grown to such an extent that it has earned for itself ...
In 1978 work was initiated to culture the -blood clam Anadara granosa in the Bay. A 100 m2 area wa...
In recent years the contribution of marine finfish in the global aquaculture production has been ste...
Coral reefs support over 4000 species of fish, about 800 species of reef building corals and a great...
The marine ornamental fish industry has been expanding rapidly in recent years. The global annual m...
The marine ornamental fish trade has been expanding in recent years and has grown into a multimillio...
In recent years, the trade of marine ornamentals has been expanding and it is estimated that 1.5 – 2...
Marine ornamental fishes plays an important role in the aquarium trade due to their attractive colo...
Ornamental fishes are fascinating for their brilliant and attractive colouration/pattern, tiny size...
The marine ornamental fish trade has been expanding in recent years and has grown into a multimill...
The marine ornamental fish trade is a sunrise industry in aquaculture and has become a growing indu...
The marine ornamental fish trade is expanding and still largely relies on wild fish from tropical co...
The increasingly popular aquarium hobby is fueling the rapid growth of the aquatic ornamental indust...
There are many uses of maintaining marine aquaria. Considering the world trade of US$ 4.5 billion, t...
The annual world ornamental fish trade is to the tune of around 4.5 billion dollars (1995) with a gr...
The ornamental fish production world-wide has grown to such an extent that it has earned for itself ...
In 1978 work was initiated to culture the -blood clam Anadara granosa in the Bay. A 100 m2 area wa...
In recent years the contribution of marine finfish in the global aquaculture production has been ste...
Coral reefs support over 4000 species of fish, about 800 species of reef building corals and a great...
The marine ornamental fish industry has been expanding rapidly in recent years. The global annual m...
The marine ornamental fish trade has been expanding in recent years and has grown into a multimillio...
In recent years, the trade of marine ornamentals has been expanding and it is estimated that 1.5 – 2...
Marine ornamental fishes plays an important role in the aquarium trade due to their attractive colo...
Ornamental fishes are fascinating for their brilliant and attractive colouration/pattern, tiny size...
The marine ornamental fish trade has been expanding in recent years and has grown into a multimill...
The marine ornamental fish trade is a sunrise industry in aquaculture and has become a growing indu...
The marine ornamental fish trade is expanding and still largely relies on wild fish from tropical co...
The increasingly popular aquarium hobby is fueling the rapid growth of the aquatic ornamental indust...
There are many uses of maintaining marine aquaria. Considering the world trade of US$ 4.5 billion, t...
The annual world ornamental fish trade is to the tune of around 4.5 billion dollars (1995) with a gr...
The ornamental fish production world-wide has grown to such an extent that it has earned for itself ...
In 1978 work was initiated to culture the -blood clam Anadara granosa in the Bay. A 100 m2 area wa...
In recent years the contribution of marine finfish in the global aquaculture production has been ste...