cultured reef fishes?

capman at augsburg.edu capman at augsburg.edu
Tue Sep 17 22:42:04 EDT 2002


Another excellent source of information would be Morgan Lidster at
Inland Aquatics in Terre Haute, Indiana.  You can get contact
information at Inland's web site:  http://www.inlandaquatics.com

Bill Capman

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>Hi Kathryn,
>
>You might try "Oceans Reefs and Aquariums" at:
>
>http://www.orafarm.com/
>
>According to their website,
>
>"To date ORA has cultured ten species of clownfish, seven species of
>dottybacks, one cardinal, two gobies and peppermint shrimp. Three of
>the dottyback species were aquacultured for the first time in the
>ORA hatchery. In addition, we carry aquacultured species from other
>hatcheries including Angels, Batfish and Queen Conch. All of our
>fish are exceptionally hardy, grown to an aquarium sellable size,
>have fully developed color, acclimate easily and will eat a variety
>of prepared foods."
>
>-UMus B. KidN
>
>
>In a message dated Tue, 17 Sep 2002 4:25:10 PM Eastern Standard
>Time, Kathryn Kavanagh <kkavanag at oeb.harvard.edu> writes:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I am seeking a current list of coral-reef fishes that can be produced
>>reliably through aquaculture (from fertilized egg to juvenile). Ý I
>>haven't had luck with fishbase or reefbase. Ý I also would like to
>>know suppliers, if there are any. ÝThanks for the help!
>>
>>Kathy
>>
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>>Harvard University
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