An adult queen triggerfish swam in the ocean tank at New England Aquarium in Boston. They can grow to about a foot and a half long and display iridescent yellows and blues.
(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
Hatching a marine breakthrough
First triggerfish raised in captivity could transform aquarium business
An adult queen triggerfish swam in the ocean tank at New England Aquarium in Boston. They can grow to about a foot and a half long and display iridescent yellows and blues.
(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
BRISTOL, R.I. - The tiny black and silver fish in a 50-gallon vat at Roger Williams University do not look like the aquaculture breakthrough they just may turn out to be. (Full article: 855 words)
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