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Scientists study breeding of pet fish to help protect reefs and fuel Florida's economyThe blue tang exemplifies why saltwater fish are so difficult to breed, Ohs said. Each fish has unique breeding needs, especially in terms of food. On reefs, marine fish thrive on live zooplankton ...
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UF scientists study pet fish breeding to protect reefs, fuel Florida’s economyFlorida’s pet fish industry is booming, but many saltwater species in home aquariums are still taken from the wild. Researchers at UF/IFAS want to change that by helping fish farmers breed popular ...
The blue tang exemplifies why saltwater fish are so difficult to breed, Ohs said. Each fish has unique breeding needs, especially in terms of food. On reefs, marine fish thrive on live zooplankton ...
Credit: UF/IFAS, Tyler Jones Clownfish swimming. Credit: UF/IFAS Photo, Tyler Jones The blue tang exemplifies why saltwater fish are so difficult to breed, Ohs said. Each fish has unique breeding ...
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