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Reproduction and early development of the angelfish, Centropyge interruptus, in an aquarium.

@inproceedings{Hioki1987ReproductionAE,
  title={Reproduction and early development of the angelfish, Centropyge interruptus, in an aquarium.},
  author={Syozo Hioki and K. Suzuki},
  year={1987}
}

Embryonic and early larval development of two marine angelfish, Centropyge bicolor and Centropyge bispinosa

The objective of this study was to describe the embryonic and early larval development of two dwarf angelfish, the bicolour angelfist, Centropyge bicolor and the coral beauty angelfishing, Centropia bispinosa, which showed high levels of similarities.

CIÊNCIAS E INTERDISCIPLINARIDADES: DESAFIOS, PESQUISAS E NOVAS PERSPECTIVAS

The regularization of producers is the most important tool for controlling the state's water demands, and available water demands relating the flooded area of each basin to the number of water use permits are presented.

First results of larval rearing and development of the bluestriped angelfish Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis (Temminck & Schlegel) from hatching through juvenile stage with notes on its potential for aquaculture

Results indicate that C. septentrionalis is a potential species for captive breeding programs and the use of a combination of diet may be a suitable first food for the larviculture.

Examination of broodstock diet effects on egg production and egg quality in flame angelfish (Centropyge loriculus)

Because of the ease of conditioning, adaptability to varied formulated diets and continuous, sustained reproductive output, flame angelfish are an excellent model for examining the factors affecting marine fish egg and larval quality.

Spawning behaviour, early development and first feeding of the bluestriped angelfish [Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844)] in captivity

Results indicate that C. septentrionalis is a potential species for captive breeding programs and the use of a combination of diet (s-type rotifers and copepods) may be a suitable first food for the larvae.

Spawning and development of larvae and juveniles of the rare blue Mauritius angelfish, Centropyge debelius (1988), in the hatchery.

Results of this study indicate that the artificial propagation of C. debelius is technically feasible and forms the basis for this report.

Natural spawning, early development and first feeding of the semicircle angelfish [Pomacanthus semicirculatus (Cuvier, 1831)] in captivity

Results indicate that P. semicirculatus is a potential species for captive-breeding programmes and the use of a combination of diets (microalgae plus s-type rotifers and dinoflagellates) may be a suitable first food for fish larvae.

Captive hybridization of two geographically isolated pygmy angelfish species, Centropyge fisheri and Centropyge resplendens.

Reproduction and development observed for all hybrid generations in this study were normal, similar to other Centropyge species and indicates a very close phylogenetic relationship between what are currently considered distinct species, C. fisheri and C. resplendens.