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Aquacultured Marine Fishes and Invertebrates

Although we are contractually obligated to serve our commercial client’s needs first, we are able, on occasion, to make limited amounts of our aquacultured organisms available to the public. Far from exhaustive, below is a list of some of the organisms that we may have:

TANK RAISED FISH

Tomato Clownfish Amphiprion frenatus
Ocellaris Clownfish Amphiprion ocellaris
True Percula Clownfish Amphiprion percula
Percula/Ocellaris Hybrids
Black Ocellaris Amphiprion ocellaris
G.S. Maroon Clownfish Premmas biaculeatus

Neon Gobies Elactinus oceanops
Red Headed Gobies Elactinus puncticulatus

Dwarf Seahorses Hippocampus zosterae

AQUACULTURED CORALS

Hundreds of varieties

MICROFOODS

Rotifers, Copepods, Amphipods, Mysids, Artemia, etc.

MICROALGAE STARTERS

Nanochloropsis, Tetraselmis, Chaetoceros, etc.

REFUGIUM CRITTERS

Red Striped Mini Brittle Stars, White Mini Brittle Stars, Banded Mini Brittle Stars, Red or Orange Spaghetti Worms, Baby Bristle Worms (Eurythoe complanata).

REEF SNAILS

Cerithium maculosum, Turbo fluctuosis, Tegula mariana, Tegula mexicana, Strombus spp., Stomatella sp., Nassarius spp., Trochus sp.

NUDIBRANCHS

Berghia (aiptasia eating), Tridachella and Elysia (lettuce varieties) and Aplysia.

MACROALGAE

Chaetomorpha sp., Gracillaria spp., Caulerpa spp., Dictyota sp., Codium sp., Padina spp., Sargassum sp., and many rare varieties of Rhodophyta including both branching and encrusting coralline, as well as soft varieties.

The above list is only some of our most popular aquarium organisms. If you don’t see the organism you desire, please feel free to contact us. If we don’t have it or grow it, we will try to help you find a source for it! 

 

Reading Room Featured Article

Spawning and Rearing the Sonora Goby, Gobiosoma chiquita
Part 1-Species Characteristics, Natural History, and Spawning Conditions

It probably won’t win any beauty contests. A starring role in a feature film seems unlikely. And yet, a humble, almost universally overlooked species of goby was selected to provide a memorable experience to a group of high-school marine biology students. As part of a semester-long project, students were successful in their attempt to breed and rear an intertidal goby from the Sea of Cortez. This was a species of goby that had not previously been reported as having been successfully reared through its entire life cycle in captivity. Their processes, observations, and the results of experimentation with alternative feeds, microbial microflora, and water chemistry are described in this three part series. It is hoped that others who wish to try rearing marine fishes on a small scale might be able to adapt these techniques for their own endeavors, and that educators may find ideas on how to bring the field of marine aquaculture into the classroom.

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March 28, 2008