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Coral Aquaculture. Katie Webster. Introduction. Phylum Cnidaria Colonial growth Foundation species. Polyp Anatomy. Why culture corals?. Commercial Conservation Research. Economics. Sold as ornamental organisms for aquariums
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Coral Aquaculture Katie Webster
Introduction • Phylum Cnidaria • Colonial growth • Foundation species
Why culture corals? • Commercial • Conservation • Research
Economics • Sold as ornamental organisms for aquariums • Prices vary based upon coral species, color pattern, and colony size • More colorful is more expensive • Corals are cultured and sold around the world • US is main purchaser • High shipping costs
Stony Corals (Scleractinia) • Zooxanthellae symbiosis • Calcium carbonate skeleton • Reef builders
Soft Corals (Octocorallia) • Flexible • Lacy appearance • Proteinaceous skeletons
Aquaculture Genera • Stony corals – Order Scleractinia • Family Acroporidae -SPS • Montipora spp. • Family Dendrophylliidae - LPS • Turbinaria peltata • Dendrophyllia fistula • Soft corals – Order Alcyonacea • Family Alcyoniidae • Sarcophyton spp. • Sinularia spp.
Family Acroporidae Montipora spp. Purple Montipora capricornis Supernatural Montipora capricornis
Family Dendrophylliidae Turbinaria peltata Green Pagoda Coral Dendrophyllia fistula Red Sun Coral
Family Alcyoniidae Sarcophytonspp. Green Toadstool Leather Long Polyping Leather
Family Alcyoniidae Sinularia spp. Blue Devils Finger Leather Yellow Fiji Finger Leather
Life Cycle • Budding • Colonial growth • Fragmentation • Colony physically broken into separate sections • Spawning • Free swimming larvae • Adult sessile polyps • Hermaphroditic and non-hermaphroditic types Asexual Sexual
Reproduction in captivity • Asexual growth “fragging” • Development from zygotes • “spat stocking”
Production Methods • Indoor tanks – Intensive • RAS filtration system • Zooxanthellae very sensitive • Floating nurseries – Extensive to Semi-intensive • Shallow water • Reef building
Environmental Requirements • Tropical waters • Bright light • Temperature: 78°F to 84°F • Salinity : 1.026 s.g. • Calcium: 390 to 450 ppm • pH: 7.9 to 8.3 • Alkalinity: 140 to 180 ppm
Feeds and Feeding • Zooxanthellae provide energy • Dissolved organic matter • Plankton and small organisms
Advantages • Fast growing • Minimum feeding • Easy to aquaculture • Conservation efforts
Disadvantages • Harmful to humans • Expensive • Predation and disease