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Read more about the article You be the Judge – Semicircle or Bluering

You be the Judge – Semicircle or Bluering

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:January 5, 2012
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Happy New Year from all of us at the Tropical Aquaculture Lab! 2012 is sure to be an exciting year and we are thrilled to be able to share some…

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Read more about the article Semicircle Angelfish Update at day 45

Semicircle Angelfish Update at day 45

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:December 19, 2011
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

It seems each new day brings subtle changes to the color and pattern of our juvenile semicircle angelfish. Just about 20 days ago the oval shaped larvae showed hints of…

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Read more about the article Semicircle Angelfish Update at day 35

Semicircle Angelfish Update at day 35

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:December 6, 2011
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Quick post to show some new images of the juvenile Semicircle Angelfish. We are now calling them semicircle angels to keep up with the approved and accepted common name.  The…

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Read more about the article A message from Martin Moe

A message from Martin Moe

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:December 1, 2011
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Martin Moe in his Florida Keys research lab.Hi Matt, and all,WOW! Congratulations Matt, Eric, and Cristine. This is so great. The connection between the large aquariums and the research facilities…

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Read more about the article Yellow Tang Broodstock Acquired at University of Florida

Yellow Tang Broodstock Acquired at University of Florida

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:November 30, 2011
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Director of the Tropical Aquaculture Lab, Craig Watson, inspecting newly arrived yellow tangs with biologist Christine Creamer.We added 21 new yellow tangs to our holding tanks today. This makes 28…

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Read more about the article Captive bred Koran angelfish at the University of Florida

Captive bred Koran angelfish at the University of Florida

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:November 30, 2011
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

The Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory is proud to announce that we have successfully raised Koran angelfish, Pomacanthus semicirculatus, to the juvenile stage. With the help of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium…

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Read more about the article Captive bred silver moony ready to go home to Columbus

Captive bred silver moony ready to go home to Columbus

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:November 27, 2011
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

 This species showed up in one of our first shipments from Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in very low numbers and we haven't seen any larvae in any of the other…

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Read more about the article Captive bred seabream and grunts returned to the Florida Aquarium

Captive bred seabream and grunts returned to the Florida Aquarium

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:November 25, 2011
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Our earliest larval rearing success with public aquarium spawned eggs came from seabream, Archosargus rhomboidalisand bluestripe grunts, Haemulon sciurus. Eggs from the Florida Aquarium were delivered to the Tropical Aquaculture…

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Read more about the article What is it? Molecular identification of larvae

What is it? Molecular identification of larvae

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:November 24, 2011
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

How amazing it is that we are receiving shipments of coral reef fish eggs from Ohio!  The AZA Conservation Endowment Fund is allowing Rising Tide an amazing opportunity to examine…

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Read more about the article Yellow Tang larvae and fine-tuning of molecular identification

Yellow Tang larvae and fine-tuning of molecular identification

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:November 24, 2011
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

First feeding yellow tang larva shipped to the University of Florida from the Columbus Zoo and AquariumDr. Tom Waltzek of the University of Florida has been instrumental in helping us…

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