Acropora Spawning at Steinhart

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Here is a behind the scenes look at some of the coral spawning work we have been doing this year. I am super proud of this an honored to be part of the effort.


Wow this is some amazing work! Great job my friend!!!
 
Here is a behind the scenes look at some of the coral spawning work we have been doing this year. I am super proud of this an honored to be part of the effort.


Great work and a nice video :)
Are you releasing any article or more information about this project? We've been following Jamie Craggs work here in Europe and it's amazing to see what can be done. I hope we will try some similar project in the future(I work at a small public aquaria in Sweden).
So far I've only observed eggs in a branch of Acropora staghorn in one of our tanks. It probably spawned when we weren't here.

Keep us posted!

/ David
 
well why don't corals in our tanks sporn then
They do sometimes. Mostly they don't self fertilize so unless you have different genotypes of the same coral, the spawning doesn't accomplish much.
The trick is to have multiple genotypes and the real trick is to get them to spawn synchronously. If they don't go at the same time, there isn't time to mix the gametes. The project as been a fairly massive effort.
 
Great work and a nice video :)
Are you releasing any article or more information about this project? We've been following Jamie Craggs work here in Europe and it's amazing to see what can be done. I hope we will try some similar project in the future(I work at a small public aquaria in Sweden).
So far I've only observed eggs in a branch of Acropora staghorn in one of our tanks. It probably spawned when we weren't here.

Keep us posted!

/ David
Hi David,
I/we plan to do something, but right now we are kind of exhausted! Been running flat out since November to get this to happen.
 
And great job with the video and editing! I particularly dug the planula on the finger.

What Autodesk product did you use, or are they a donor?
 
And great job with the video and editing! I particularly dug the planula on the finger.

What Autodesk product did you use, or are they a donor?

Autodesk is a donor helping specifically with the design of settling substrates for reef rehabilitation.
 

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