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They're adorable! And you could watch them chase down, capture, and bloodily devour guppies!
But they're also delicate and demanding, and I sure wouldn't rush to try…and I'm an experienced aquarist. But if you really must, here's a discussion of a standard protocol.
Oxford University Press will be releasing a new book in June entitled Darwinian Detectives: Revealing the Natural History of Genes and Genomes. From the OUP description of the book:
Molecular scientists exploring newly sequenced genomes have stumbled upon quite a few surprises, including that only…
Oooh, those glossy thick pages. The bright colors that pop. The action shots. The extreme closeups. I admit it: I have an addiction to aquarist magazines. You've gotta check out CORAL: the reef & marine aquarium magazine, especially this issue, the one with the big bold feature on "WRASSES".…
I cannot train my dog Mathman not to poop in the house, but an aquarist named Lindsay at the New England Aquarium has a Lumpfish named Blondie to do tricks (no flaming hoops yet).
Note that this is not an April Fool's joke. If it were, Blondie would also be performing Under the Sea in its entirety…
Golden spotted goby?
Correction: a tiger pistol shrimp (Alpheus bellulus) with a yellow watchman goby (Cryptocentrus cinctus).