Not AvailableA technology for breeding and rearing of the clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster was developed at Vizhinjam Research Centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute. The major technological aspects of clownfish rearing programme are the successful development of broodstock, methods of hatching the eggs, development of a biological detoxifying filtration system for larval rearing and appropriate larval feeding schedule. The fishes along with the anemones were collected and kept in one tonne tanks fitted with biological filter. In all the tanks one pair grew ahead of others and became the spawning pair. The fish spawned several times in the broodstock tanks. The eggs were attached to small earthern pots, granite stones, on th...
114-119An attempt was made to study the captive breeding and larval rearing of Amphiprion sebae by u...
Due to recent advances in saltwater fish-keeping, there is great demand for marine ornamental fishes...
Two new clownfish species namely Amphiprion perideraion Bleeker, 1855 (Pink Skunk clown) and A. cl...
Not AvailableA technology for breeding and rearing of the clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster was deve...
A technology for breeding and rearing of the clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster was developed at Vizh...
Research on breeding and larval rearing of marine ornamental fishes are in its fancy . For the firs...
Marine ornamental seed production is a lucrative business, and also an environmentally sound alterna...
International audienceAs interest increases in ecological, evolutionary, and developmental biology (...
For marine aquarium fishes, we fully depend on the exploitation from the wild. In the present acco...
Captive breeding and larval rearing of tropical clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula was accomplish...
Broodstock development, breeding, spawning, larval rearing and growth of black Amphiprion ocellaris ...
Due to recent advances in saltwater fish-keeping, there is great demand for marine ornamental fishes...
Ornamental fish production for the aquarium industry is a multimillion dollar industry in the worl...
The marine ornamental fish trading industry is an ever-expanding one, as indicated by its bolstering...
Successful breeding of common clownfish Amphiprion percula under captive conditions in Andaman and N...
114-119An attempt was made to study the captive breeding and larval rearing of Amphiprion sebae by u...
Due to recent advances in saltwater fish-keeping, there is great demand for marine ornamental fishes...
Two new clownfish species namely Amphiprion perideraion Bleeker, 1855 (Pink Skunk clown) and A. cl...
Not AvailableA technology for breeding and rearing of the clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster was deve...
A technology for breeding and rearing of the clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster was developed at Vizh...
Research on breeding and larval rearing of marine ornamental fishes are in its fancy . For the firs...
Marine ornamental seed production is a lucrative business, and also an environmentally sound alterna...
International audienceAs interest increases in ecological, evolutionary, and developmental biology (...
For marine aquarium fishes, we fully depend on the exploitation from the wild. In the present acco...
Captive breeding and larval rearing of tropical clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula was accomplish...
Broodstock development, breeding, spawning, larval rearing and growth of black Amphiprion ocellaris ...
Due to recent advances in saltwater fish-keeping, there is great demand for marine ornamental fishes...
Ornamental fish production for the aquarium industry is a multimillion dollar industry in the worl...
The marine ornamental fish trading industry is an ever-expanding one, as indicated by its bolstering...
Successful breeding of common clownfish Amphiprion percula under captive conditions in Andaman and N...
114-119An attempt was made to study the captive breeding and larval rearing of Amphiprion sebae by u...
Due to recent advances in saltwater fish-keeping, there is great demand for marine ornamental fishes...
Two new clownfish species namely Amphiprion perideraion Bleeker, 1855 (Pink Skunk clown) and A. cl...