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RUSKIN, Fla. (AP) — Someday soon, you might be able to find Disney’s beloved “Dory” in your own aquarium — and the beautiful blue tang fish will be bred in Florida, not the Pacific Ocean.
Someday soon, you might be able to find Disney's beloved Dory from the "Finding Nemo" movies in your own aquarium -- and the beautiful blue tang fish will be bred in Florida, not the Pacific Ocean.
Finding Dory opens in theaters this Friday, June 17. The episode of How It”s Made featuring aquarium fish airs on Science Channel tonight at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
"Finding Dory," could have an effect on the Dory fish, the Blue Tang.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Animal welfare activists and pet shop owners fear a wave of interest in tropical fish and the possible decimation of key species after the June release of Disney Pixar’s ...
The Birch Aquarium in San Diego has unveiled a new coral exhibit, offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience the ...
Analysis: U.S. Pet Trade Imports 6 Million Tropical Fish Exposed to Cyanide Poisoning Each Year ‘Finding Dory’ Expected to Fuel Consumer Demand for Royal Blue Tangs, Other Wild-caught Fish OAKLAND, ...
Back in 2003, when Finding Nemo came out, thousands of people completely missed the memo on what the message of the film was. Despite the fact that it very clearly illustrated that fish don't want ...
Why You Should Not Buy A Royal Blue Tang Fish Like Dory Unlike the orange clownfish that could be bred in captivity, Dory's species can only breed in the wild.
RUSKIN, Fla. (CBSMiami/AP) — You might be able to find Disney's beloved "Dory" in your own aquarium soon. The beautiful blue tang fish will be bred in Florida, not the Pacific Ocean. After six ...
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