Due to recent advances in saltwater fish-keeping, there is great demand for marine ornamental fishes, especially for those from the tropical coral reef habitats. Exploitation of wild stock has depleted their availability, thus making it difficult to meet the market demand. This paper describes the development of brood stock and a viable technology for commercial production of black-finned anemone fish Amphiprion nigripes. Fecundity of this species ranged from 350-450 per spawning and continuous spawning could be achieved at 12 to 16 days interval. The incubation period was 6 to 7 days. Larvae were successfully fed with rotifer Brachionus plicatilis, Artemia nauplii and particulate feed at appropriate stages of development using green-...
For marine aquarium fishes, we fully depend on the exploitation from the wild. In the present acco...
Ornamental fish production for the aquarium industry is a multimillion dollar industry in the world...
In recent years the contribution of marine finfish in the global aquaculture production has been ste...
Due to recent advances in saltwater fish-keeping, there is great demand for marine ornamental fishes...
The marine ornamental fishes are one of the most popular attractions in world wide due to their adap...
A technology for breeding and rearing of the clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster was developed at Vizh...
Marine ornamental fishes have gained much popularity all over the world. India is endowed with a v...
Research on breeding and larval rearing of marine ornamental fishes are in its fancy . For the firs...
Broodstock development, breeding, spawning, larval rearing and growth of black Amphiprion ocellaris ...
Not AvailableCaptive breeding and larval rearing of tropical clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula wa...
Ornamental fish production for the aquarium industry is a multimillion dollar industry in the worl...
The broodstock development, breeding, embryonic development and larviculture of Premnas biaculeatus ...
Black-finned anemone fish or Maldives Anemone fish-Amphiprion nigripes is a native species of the ...
Captive breeding and larval rearing of tropical clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula was accomplish...
The maroon clown Premnas biaculeatus is the sole member in the genus Premnas. P. biaculeatus is comm...
For marine aquarium fishes, we fully depend on the exploitation from the wild. In the present acco...
Ornamental fish production for the aquarium industry is a multimillion dollar industry in the world...
In recent years the contribution of marine finfish in the global aquaculture production has been ste...
Due to recent advances in saltwater fish-keeping, there is great demand for marine ornamental fishes...
The marine ornamental fishes are one of the most popular attractions in world wide due to their adap...
A technology for breeding and rearing of the clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster was developed at Vizh...
Marine ornamental fishes have gained much popularity all over the world. India is endowed with a v...
Research on breeding and larval rearing of marine ornamental fishes are in its fancy . For the firs...
Broodstock development, breeding, spawning, larval rearing and growth of black Amphiprion ocellaris ...
Not AvailableCaptive breeding and larval rearing of tropical clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula wa...
Ornamental fish production for the aquarium industry is a multimillion dollar industry in the worl...
The broodstock development, breeding, embryonic development and larviculture of Premnas biaculeatus ...
Black-finned anemone fish or Maldives Anemone fish-Amphiprion nigripes is a native species of the ...
Captive breeding and larval rearing of tropical clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula was accomplish...
The maroon clown Premnas biaculeatus is the sole member in the genus Premnas. P. biaculeatus is comm...
For marine aquarium fishes, we fully depend on the exploitation from the wild. In the present acco...
Ornamental fish production for the aquarium industry is a multimillion dollar industry in the world...
In recent years the contribution of marine finfish in the global aquaculture production has been ste...