The Podcast Aquatic

Raising Fish Babbies

April 23, 2026·53 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Being a new parent is hard. Infants are small, fragile and, in most respects, completely incapable of caring for themselves. Raising them is a difficult — sometimes impossible-feeling — task. But fish babies? Take that challenge and multiply it. Everything is harder. The food? Probably too big. The lights? Too bright (or too dim). The eggs? Nearly microscopic.In this episode, two of the Aquarium's lead aquarists discuss the challenges of raising fish (both freshwater and saltwater species) from eggs that were laid in our exhibits. Successfully seeing these fish babbies to adulthood is a challenge, to be sure, but every fish born and raised in our buildings represents less impact we have to have on wild populations. Episode castCasey Phillips, host/senior communications specialist/former babbyBen Stenger, River Journey lead aquaristKyle McPheeters, life support systems lead aquaristThom Demas, vice president, chief husbandry and exhibits officerThe Podcast Aquatic is made possible by support from The Tennessee Conservationist, the official magazine of Tennessee State Parks.Printed sustainably on 100% post-consumer recycled paper with UV ink, each issue is filled with fascinating stories about Tennessee’s native species, rich history, and unique culture. It’s also your guide to exploring state parks and planning your next outdoor adventure.Become a Tennessee Conservationist and subscribe at tnconservationist.org. Join other conservation enthusiasts and follow us on ⁠Facebook⁠ and ⁠Instagram⁠.

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