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The Guernsey Aquarium (Channel Islands, GB - 49 degrees North, 2 degrees West) received a small portion of a Lophius egg veil, which had entangled on a crab pot float (buoy) on 20 April 2017. The eggs are developing in an aquarium.
I have taken photos of the developing eggs on 21 and 22 April and plan to continue visiting the aquarium to observe egg development over the coming days.
Any papers or information on Lophius (presumably piscatorius) egg development would be welcome. I am not associated with an educational institution. There is only limited information available on the web.
Richard Lord
Guernsey, Channel Islands
GB
http://www.sealordphotography.net/SustainabilityandEnvironment/Food/Seafood
http://www.sealordphotography.net/Nature/Marine-life
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