Freshwater Ornamental Fish Commonly Cultured in Florida
Fish can be grouped in a number of different ways. One major division in the industry which has practical significance is that between egg-laying species and live-bearing species. The culture practices for each division are different, requiring specialized knowledge and equipment to succeed. Thi...
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Fish can be grouped in a number of different ways. One major division in the industry which has practical significance is that between egg-laying species and live-bearing species. The culture practices for each division are different, requiring specialized knowledge and equipment to succeed.
This publication briefly reviews the more common groups of freshwater tropical ornamental fishes cultured in Florida. For simplicity, fish are grouped according to family or related families. First published March 2002.
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spelling | doaj-art-55f3fb5b49f14dd0abec0d7cfb7d01e52025-02-08T06:04:07ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092013-04-0120134Freshwater Ornamental Fish Commonly Cultured in FloridaJeffrey E. Hill 0Roy Yanong1University of FloridaUniversity of Florida Fish can be grouped in a number of different ways. One major division in the industry which has practical significance is that between egg-laying species and live-bearing species. The culture practices for each division are different, requiring specialized knowledge and equipment to succeed. This publication briefly reviews the more common groups of freshwater tropical ornamental fishes cultured in Florida. For simplicity, fish are grouped according to family or related families. First published March 2002. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/136784AquacultureOrnamental Fish |
spellingShingle | Jeffrey E. Hill Roy Yanong Freshwater Ornamental Fish Commonly Cultured in Florida EDIS Aquaculture Ornamental Fish |
title | Freshwater Ornamental Fish Commonly Cultured in Florida |
title_full | Freshwater Ornamental Fish Commonly Cultured in Florida |
title_fullStr | Freshwater Ornamental Fish Commonly Cultured in Florida |
title_full_unstemmed | Freshwater Ornamental Fish Commonly Cultured in Florida |
title_short | Freshwater Ornamental Fish Commonly Cultured in Florida |
title_sort | freshwater ornamental fish commonly cultured in florida |
topic | Aquaculture Ornamental Fish |
url | https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/136784 |
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