Preliminary breeding trials of wrasse in an intensive system

Broodstock of goldsinny, rock cook and corkwing wrasse were captured, and maintained in through-flow holding tanks at 12 degree C. Fish were stripped, and fertilized eggs incubated at 18 degree C in 101 containers. Larvae were held in similar containers and fed with algae and rotifers, and later Art...

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