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Genomic consequences of domestication and the diversification of body coloration and morphology in ornamental medaka strains. [PDF]

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Bacteria and ornamental fish

Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2001
Bacterial disease is the most common infectious problem of ornamental fishes, and most bacterial infections are caused by gram-negative organisms. The majority of bacterial fish pathogens are natural inhabitants of the aquatic environment, whether it be freshwater or marine.
Gregory A lewbart
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The ornamental fish trade and fish conservation

Journal of Fish Biology, 1990
The global trade in ornamental fish and associated aquarium and pond accessories is in excess of U.S. $7 × 109 each year. Although the majority of freshwater fish involved in the trade are from captive‐bred sources, significant numbers are still removed from the wild. In addition, almost all of the marine fish in the trade are wild‐caught.
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Ornamental fishes

2022
Abstract Aquaculture of ornamental fishes is rapidly expanding because of large demand and the much greater value of ornamentals relative to seafood fishes (per kg fish produced). Aquaculture of ornamental fishes is well suited for ecologically sustainable recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS).
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Nutrition of Ornamental Fish

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 1999
Because thousands of species comprise the aquarium hobby, ornamental fish nutrition is an art and a science that must be approached systematically and holistically. Examinations of species-specific anatomy and natural history are useful starting points.
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Ornamental Fish and Aquaria

2020
Ornamental fish share only one feature: they are kept as display or hobby animals. Apart from that, they are as diverse a group of fish as can be. The typical ornamental fish, irrespective of species, will go through capture (or being bred and raised in captivity), transport to a capture station, a wholesale facility and a retailer’s display tanks, and
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Ornamental fish farming

2001
Ornamental fish farming has been practised for over a thousand years and began with the breeding of gold-fish in China. Today the variety of commercial enterprises producing ornamental fish is as wide as the species produced. This chapter covers health controls, problems, production and distribution.
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Clinical nutrition of ornamental fish

Seminars in Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine, 1998
Proper nutrition provides the foundation on which an adequate ornamental fish husbandry program is constructed. Although ornamental fish nutrition is vast and largely unexplored subject, a large volume of literature on aquaculture food fish (destined for human consumption) nutrition provides the basis for useful extrapolation. This article familiarizes
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Ornamental fish trade

2001
Ornamental fish can be broadly described as fish that are not kept as a source of food. However, in different parts of the world, one man’s pet may be another man’s food item. This chapter looks at the global industry of ornamental fish; IATA regulations; UK aquatic industry; UK aquatic hobby; and UK legislative controls.
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Freshwater ornamental fish

2010
This chapter provides the need-to-know information on freshwater ornamental fish: Biology Husbandry Handling and restraint Diagnostic approach Common conditions Supportive care Anaesthesia and analgesia Common surgical procedures Euthanasia Drug formulary.
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