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QM Labs successfully aquacultures the Gulf Blenny (Ecsenius pulcher)

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Ecsenius blennies are a group of fish that are almost all beautifully colored, uniquely patterned, small in size as adults, and get along well with most other fish of different shapes. They lack a swim bladder—an organ that most fish have to help regulate buoyancy. This means that they are either swimming around, perched on a rock, or perhaps relaxing in a hole with just their faces sticking out. In recent years, some of these amazing fish have even become available as aquacultured specimens. There is one blenny that you may not have heard of before, which isn't widely available in North America because it is found only in the Indian Ocean, most often in the Gulf of Oman and along the African coast. This species is commonly referred to as the Gulf blenny (Ecsenius pulcher).

In the wild, Ecsenius pulcher is a grazing fish that loves to mow down a variety of algae, but they also consume a large number of small invertebrates while doing so. It's important to offer both some greenery and some protein in their diet; this process is made much easier with these aquacultured fish because we can rely in part on the high-quality pellets from Nutramar. The Algae and Color Boost Shots provide them with excellent balanced nutrition, and frozen preparations such as Gamma Mysis Shrimp and Gamma Brine Shrimp plus Spirulina ensure proper nutrition.

This not commonly seen species was successfully aquacultured in our state-of-the-art QM Labs hatchery in Los Angeles, California. QM Labs is the first to accomplish this on a commercial level in the United States. Our dedicated team of biologists has been working hard to overcome challenges so that the Gulf blenny could be added to our ever-growing list of QM Labs in-house aquacultured species. Currently, we are preparing to release our first batch of aquacultured Gulf blennies, and with future success, this infrequently seen fish in the aquarium trade will grace marine aquariums around the world.

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Quality Marine is proud to offer our aquacultured Gulf blennies through QM Labs to our valued retail store partners. This achievement highlights our commitment to advancing the aquaculture of marine ornamental fishes. The process of culturing marine ornamentals requires significant dedication and investment in time and resources. Continued support is crucial for the growth and efficiency of QM Labs’ aquaculture facilities. This support enables us to expand our operations and offer a broader variety of high-quality, aquacultured species to the hobby and trade.
See the Quality Marine Full Article here:

https://www.qualitymarine.com/news/...quacultures-the-gulf-blenny-ecsenius-pulcher/

Kindest Regards,
Kevin Kohen
 
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QM Labs successfully aquacultures the Gulf Blenny (Ecsenius pulcher)

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Ecsenius blennies are a group of fish that are almost all beautifully colored, uniquely patterned, small in size as adults, and get along well with most other fish of different shapes. They lack a swim bladder—an organ that most fish have to help regulate buoyancy. This means that they are either swimming around, perched on a rock, or perhaps relaxing in a hole with just their faces sticking out. In recent years, some of these amazing fish have even become available as aquacultured specimens. There is one blenny that you may not have heard of before, which isn't widely available in North America because it is found only in the Indian Ocean, most often in the Gulf of Oman and along the African coast. This species is commonly referred to as the Gulf blenny (Ecsenius pulcher).

In the wild, Ecsenius pulcher is a grazing fish that loves to mow down a variety of algae, but they also consume a large number of small invertebrates while doing so. It's important to offer both some greenery and some protein in their diet; this process is made much easier with these aquacultured fish because we can rely in part on the high-quality pellets from Nutramar. The Algae and Color Boost Shots provide them with excellent balanced nutrition, and frozen preparations such as Gamma Mysis Shrimp and Gamma Brine Shrimp plus Spirulina ensure proper nutrition.

This not commonly seen species was successfully aquacultured in our state-of-the-art QM Labs hatchery in Los Angeles, California. QM Labs is the first to accomplish this on a commercial level in the United States. Our dedicated team of biologists has been working hard to overcome challenges so that the Gulf blenny could be added to our ever-growing list of QM Labs in-house aquacultured species. Currently, we are preparing to release our first batch of aquacultured Gulf blennies, and with future success, this infrequently seen fish in the aquarium trade will grace marine aquariums around the world.

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Quality Marine is proud to offer our aquacultured Gulf blennies through QM Labs to our valued retail store partners. This achievement highlights our commitment to advancing the aquaculture of marine ornamental fishes. The process of culturing marine ornamentals requires significant dedication and investment in time and resources. Continued support is crucial for the growth and efficiency of QM Labs’ aquaculture facilities. This support enables us to expand our operations and offer a broader variety of high-quality, aquacultured species to the hobby and trade.
See the Quality Marine Full Article here:

https://www.qualitymarine.com/news/...quacultures-the-gulf-blenny-ecsenius-pulcher/

Kindest Regards,
Kevin Kohen
Maybe we’ll see these in the UK - would love another Pulcher but I’ve not seen them for a few months.
 

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QM Labs successfully aquacultures the Gulf Blenny (Ecsenius pulcher)

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Ecsenius blennies are a group of fish that are almost all beautifully colored, uniquely patterned, small in size as adults, and get along well with most other fish of different shapes. They lack a swim bladder—an organ that most fish have to help regulate buoyancy. This means that they are either swimming around, perched on a rock, or perhaps relaxing in a hole with just their faces sticking out. In recent years, some of these amazing fish have even become available as aquacultured specimens. There is one blenny that you may not have heard of before, which isn't widely available in North America because it is found only in the Indian Ocean, most often in the Gulf of Oman and along the African coast. This species is commonly referred to as the Gulf blenny (Ecsenius pulcher).

In the wild, Ecsenius pulcher is a grazing fish that loves to mow down a variety of algae, but they also consume a large number of small invertebrates while doing so. It's important to offer both some greenery and some protein in their diet; this process is made much easier with these aquacultured fish because we can rely in part on the high-quality pellets from Nutramar. The Algae and Color Boost Shots provide them with excellent balanced nutrition, and frozen preparations such as Gamma Mysis Shrimp and Gamma Brine Shrimp plus Spirulina ensure proper nutrition.

This not commonly seen species was successfully aquacultured in our state-of-the-art QM Labs hatchery in Los Angeles, California. QM Labs is the first to accomplish this on a commercial level in the United States. Our dedicated team of biologists has been working hard to overcome challenges so that the Gulf blenny could be added to our ever-growing list of QM Labs in-house aquacultured species. Currently, we are preparing to release our first batch of aquacultured Gulf blennies, and with future success, this infrequently seen fish in the aquarium trade will grace marine aquariums around the world.

image003.jpeg


image004.jpeg


Quality Marine is proud to offer our aquacultured Gulf blennies through QM Labs to our valued retail store partners. This achievement highlights our commitment to advancing the aquaculture of marine ornamental fishes. The process of culturing marine ornamentals requires significant dedication and investment in time and resources. Continued support is crucial for the growth and efficiency of QM Labs’ aquaculture facilities. This support enables us to expand our operations and offer a broader variety of high-quality, aquacultured species to the hobby and trade.
See the Quality Marine Full Article here:

https://www.qualitymarine.com/news/...quacultures-the-gulf-blenny-ecsenius-pulcher/

Kindest Regards,
Kevin Kohen
I hope these are bred without any issues, unlike my QM captive bred
QM Labs successfully aquacultures the Gulf Blenny (Ecsenius pulcher)

image002.jpeg
Ecsenius blennies are a group of fish that are almost all beautifully colored, uniquely patterned, small in size as adults, and get along well with most other fish of different shapes. They lack a swim bladder—an organ that most fish have to help regulate buoyancy. This means that they are either swimming around, perched on a rock, or perhaps relaxing in a hole with just their faces sticking out. In recent years, some of these amazing fish have even become available as aquacultured specimens. There is one blenny that you may not have heard of before, which isn't widely available in North America because it is found only in the Indian Ocean, most often in the Gulf of Oman and along the African coast. This species is commonly referred to as the Gulf blenny (Ecsenius pulcher).

In the wild, Ecsenius pulcher is a grazing fish that loves to mow down a variety of algae, but they also consume a large number of small invertebrates while doing so. It's important to offer both some greenery and some protein in their diet; this process is made much easier with these aquacultured fish because we can rely in part on the high-quality pellets from Nutramar. The Algae and Color Boost Shots provide them with excellent balanced nutrition, and frozen preparations such as Gamma Mysis Shrimp and Gamma Brine Shrimp plus Spirulina ensure proper nutrition.

This not commonly seen species was successfully aquacultured in our state-of-the-art QM Labs hatchery in Los Angeles, California. QM Labs is the first to accomplish this on a commercial level in the United States. Our dedicated team of biologists has been working hard to overcome challenges so that the Gulf blenny could be added to our ever-growing list of QM Labs in-house aquacultured species. Currently, we are preparing to release our first batch of aquacultured Gulf blennies, and with future success, this infrequently seen fish in the aquarium trade will grace marine aquariums around the world.

image003.jpeg


image004.jpeg


Quality Marine is proud to offer our aquacultured Gulf blennies through QM Labs to our valued retail store partners. This achievement highlights our commitment to advancing the aquaculture of marine ornamental fishes. The process of culturing marine ornamentals requires significant dedication and investment in time and resources. Continued support is crucial for the growth and efficiency of QM Labs’ aquaculture facilities. This support enables us to expand our operations and offer a broader variety of high-quality, aquacultured species to the hobby and trade.
See the Quality Marine Full Article here:

https://www.qualitymarine.com/news/...quacultures-the-gulf-blenny-ecsenius-pulcher/

Kindest Regards,
Kevin Kohen
I hope these are bred without any issues, unlike the QM bred Purple Tang that I bought from my LFS that was from QM, which has a swim bladder problem and is not growing at all after a year of having.
 

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