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    Freshwater Ornamental Fish Commonly Cultured in Florida by Jeffrey E. Hill, Roy Yanong

    Published in EDIS (2013-04-01)
    “…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. …”
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    Overview of Commonly Cultured Marine Ornamental Fish by Elizabeth M. Groover, Matt DiMaggio, Eric J. Cassiano

    Published in EDIS (2020-05-01)
    “…Cassiano and published by the UF/IFAS Program in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, School of Forest Resources and Conservation briefly reviews the more common groups of marine ornamental fishes cultured in the United States. As we learn more about marine ornamentals and as aquaculture protocols for marine ornamentals develop and improve, it is possible that more species may become economically feasible to produce and more cultured marine fish may begin to supplement wild-caught stocks in the marine aquarium trade. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fa224 …”
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    Detection of Vibrio Species Isolated from Ornamental Guppy Fish in Kashan, Isfahan, Iran Fish culturing Pounds by Samira Kiani, Nafiseh Sadat Naghavi, Alireza Nazari

    Published in Biological Journal of Microorganism (2016-03-01)
    “…Liver, kidney, skin, brain and gill samples were taken from ornamental guppy fish in Kashan, Isfahan, Iran. Samples were cultured on enriched culture media and purification steps were performed based on microbiological methods. …”
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    Microalgae Ankistrodesmus gracilis as feed ingredient for ornamental fish Xiphophorus maculatus by Lúcia H. Sipaúba-Tavares, João B. K. Fernandes, Gustavo L. Melo-Santos, Bruno Scardoeli-Truzzi

    Published in International Aquatic Research (2019-03-01)
    “…Abstract A trial evaluated the effectiveness of macrophytes, Azolla caroliniana (AAC) and Lemna minor (ALM) as a culture media for microalgae Ankistrodesmus gracilis, and their possible use as feed ingredient for ornamental fish. …”
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    The Ornamental Fish Trade: An Introduction with Perspectives for Responsible Aquarium Fish Ownership by E. J. Livengood, Frank A. Chapman

    Published in EDIS (2007-07-01)
    “…It describes how aquarium fish are collected or cultured, ecological considerations, and things a potential aquarist should know. …”
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    Status and prospects of the ornamental fish industry in Kenya by Jonathan M. Munguti, Jimmy B. Mboya, Jacob O. Iteba, James G. Kirimi, Kevin O. Obiero, Domitila N. Kyule, Mary A. Opiyo, Francis K. Njonge

    Published in Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries (2024-06-01)
    “…This paper sought to identify the existing opportunities for enhancing the production and trade of ornamental fish in the country. The findings reveal that there are opportunities for collection of native freshwater ornamental fish species from the vast freshwater resources in the country; for the culture of marine ornamental fish; for public aquariums as centres of recreation, conservation, research and education; and for employment and development of support industries. …”
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    Analysis Of Preferences Factors Influencing Consumer Decision Making In Purchasing Ornamental Fish (Study at The Center For Ornamental Fish Promotion, Bekasi City, West Java by hasna fadilah lestari, Sulistyo Sidik Purnomo, Kuswarini Sulandjari

    Published in Agritepa (2023-06-01)
    “…The results of the study: Ornamental fish consumers are dominated by men with an age range of 22 years to 28 years, the final education level of Bachelor (S1) work is dominated by Private Employees, and the income level is Rp.2,500.000 - Rp. 5,000,000/month; Consumer preferences are influenced by the color and pattern of ornamental fish, the purpose of buying for entertainment or hobbies, the type of ornamental that is most in demand is chana, the frequency of purchases per consumer is an average of 2-3 heads, the purchase is dominated by buying different types of fish and aquarium equipment , friend as information, reasons for buying and satisfaction, namely the variety and availability of fish species; Simultaneously factors: cultural, social, personal, psychology have a significant influence on purchasing decisions. …”
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    Microworm Culture for Use in Freshwater Ornamental Aquaculture by Shane Ramee, Taylor Lipscomb, Matthew DiMaggio

    Published in EDIS (2019-04-01)
    “…In this article, the biology, environmental requirements, and culture techniques for microworms are discussed as well as their importance for the larval culture of freshwater fish species. …”
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    The Effects of Terminalia catappa L. Leaves Extract on the Water Quality Properties, Survival and Blood Profile of Ornamental fish (Betta sp) Cultured by Rudy Agung Nugroho, Hetty Manurung, Dewi Saraswati, Deasy Ladyescha, Firman Muhammad Nur

    “…Leaves Extract on the Water Quality Properties, Survival and Blood Profile of Ornamental fish (<em>Betta</em> sp) Cultured. <em>Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology &amp; Biology Education</em>, 8(2), 240-247.…”
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    Pathological and Tissue-Based Molecular Investigation of Granulomas in Cichlids Reared as Ornamental Fish by Luciana Mandrioli, Victorio Codotto, Giulia D’Annunzio, Enrico Volpe, Francesca Errani, Yoshinobu Eishi, Keisuke Uchida, Maria Morini, Giuseppe Sarli, Sara Ciulli

    Published in Animals (2022-05-01)
    “…This work focuses on ornamental cichlids held in an aquarium commercial facility presenting emaciation, in order to evaluate the presence of lesions in fish skin and organs. …”
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    Cryptocaryon irritans, a ciliate parasite of an ornamental reef fish yellowtail tang Zebrasoma xanthurum by Pedro Henrique Magalhães Cardoso, Herbert Sousa Soares, Maurício Laterça Martins, Simone de Carvalho Balian

    “…Abstract Cryptocaryon irritans is an obligate parasitic ciliate protozoan of wild and cultured marine fish. It causes white spot disease, and infections with this pathogen can cause significant losses for aquarists and commercial marine cultures worldwide. …”
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    A regulatory cost assessment of ornamental aquaculture farms in Florida by Noah C. Boldt, Carole R. Engle, Jonathan vanSenten, Eric J. Cassiano, Matthew A. DiMaggio

    Published in Journal of the World Aquaculture Society (2023-06-01)
    “…Results from an industry‐wide census have shown that there is a high regulatory burden on ornamental farmers for some regulatory categories. These include issues of legal control of fish‐eating predators, the restriction of drugs and chemicals, which would be beneficial to production, and the prohibition for farmers to raise species that have been restricted for culture at the national and state level. …”
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