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CTSA# 129

A Manual for Commercial Production of the Tiger Barb, Capoeta tetrazona, A Temporary Paired Tank Spawner

Clyde S. Tamaru, Ph.D., Brian Cole, M.S., Richard Bailey, B.A. and Christopher Brown, Ph.D.


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In keeping with the overall goal of supporting the development of an ornamental fish industry in Hawaii, the Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture, Sea Grant Extension Service, and the Aquaculture Development Program pooled their resources to produce a series of “How To” manuals covering the commercial production of a variety of ornamental fish species. This manual on the commercial production of the tiger barb, Capoeta tetrazona, is the second in the series.
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