The first successful breeding of Fire Clown (Amphiprion ephippium) was achieved at Mandapam Regional Centre of CMFRI on 9th January 2012. Spawning was observed on 9th January 2012. The total eggs spawned were estimated to be 135 nos. The eggs hatched on 15th January 2012. Successive breeding of Fire Clown was also achieved on 20th January 2012. The larviculture is progressing satisfactorily
In continuation to the first six successful breeding of cobia, seventh successful spawning and lar...
The marine ornamental fishes are one of the most popular attractions in world wide due to their adap...
A rare marine crocodile - Crocodilus porosp was accidentally caught by the fishermen of Ya|ada, 10...
A 6m diameter HDPE cage was installed at Chittattukara Panchayat, Ernakulam district in January 20...
Research on breeding and larval rearing of marine ornamental fishes are in its fancy . For the firs...
A technology for breeding and rearing of the clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster was developed at Vizh...
Successful breeding of common clownfish Amphiprion percula under captive conditions in Andaman and N...
For marine aquarium fishes, we fully depend on the exploitation from the wild. In the present acco...
Under integrated hatchery operations, pair formation, broodstock development breeding of P. biacul...
Not AvailableA technology for breeding and rearing of the clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster was deve...
Two new clownfish species namely Amphiprion perideraion Bleeker, 1855 (Pink Skunk clown) and A. cl...
Black-finned anemone fish or Maldives Anemone fish-Amphiprion nigripes is a native species of the ...
The marine ornamental fish trading industry is an ever-expanding one, as indicated by its bolstering...
Second successful spawning and larval production of cobia was achieved at Mandapam Regional Centre...
In continuation of the first successful breeding of pompano, the second and the third batch of lar...
In continuation to the first six successful breeding of cobia, seventh successful spawning and lar...
The marine ornamental fishes are one of the most popular attractions in world wide due to their adap...
A rare marine crocodile - Crocodilus porosp was accidentally caught by the fishermen of Ya|ada, 10...
A 6m diameter HDPE cage was installed at Chittattukara Panchayat, Ernakulam district in January 20...
Research on breeding and larval rearing of marine ornamental fishes are in its fancy . For the firs...
A technology for breeding and rearing of the clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster was developed at Vizh...
Successful breeding of common clownfish Amphiprion percula under captive conditions in Andaman and N...
For marine aquarium fishes, we fully depend on the exploitation from the wild. In the present acco...
Under integrated hatchery operations, pair formation, broodstock development breeding of P. biacul...
Not AvailableA technology for breeding and rearing of the clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster was deve...
Two new clownfish species namely Amphiprion perideraion Bleeker, 1855 (Pink Skunk clown) and A. cl...
Black-finned anemone fish or Maldives Anemone fish-Amphiprion nigripes is a native species of the ...
The marine ornamental fish trading industry is an ever-expanding one, as indicated by its bolstering...
Second successful spawning and larval production of cobia was achieved at Mandapam Regional Centre...
In continuation of the first successful breeding of pompano, the second and the third batch of lar...
In continuation to the first six successful breeding of cobia, seventh successful spawning and lar...
The marine ornamental fishes are one of the most popular attractions in world wide due to their adap...
A rare marine crocodile - Crocodilus porosp was accidentally caught by the fishermen of Ya|ada, 10...