This tank is part of SEA LIFE Scarborough's contribution to the Sustainable Aquariums Project (SNAP) to improve fish breeding techniques and increase global understanding of marine animals and their life cycles.
A view into the marine tank, home to porcupine pufferfish, yellow tang, Picasso triggerfish, lipstick tang and red foxface. This is part of the Tropical Seas exhibit.
The latest list of marine aquarium fish actually or potentially available in the aquarium trade has just been released. Notable additional species for 2017 include:
Centropyge potteri, Potter’s Angelfish
Pseudanthias hypselosoma, Stocky Anthias
Rainfordia opercularis, Flathead Perch
Chaetodon...
Hi all
I have posted in some other threads about successful captive breeding of marines, but here is a consolidated list of species that have been bred up to 2016:
CORAL Magazine’s Captive-Bred Marine Fish Species List for