
Biota Launches New Captive-Bred Cosmic Goby
Biota’s new captive-bred Cosmic Gobies (Eviota lachdeberei) are tiny, reef safe, and peaceful, making them the perfect reef citizens, and they even get along well with other nano goby species.

A New Source For SPS: Palau & Biota
A few smaller test shipments of these aquacultured corals have already arrived in the United States and were distributed from the Biota Aquariums facility in Florida. Currently, Biota’s culture efforts are focused on Acorpora; hobbyists can expect varieties in several classic growth forms described as staghorn, bottlebrush, tabling, and bushy.

Bali Aquarich’s Smokey Lemonpeel Angels
Variation in the latest hybrid angelfish from Bali Aquarich will be a springboard for selective breeding and even more outrageous fish in the future.

Biota Breeds Neopomacentrus azysron
Damsels from the genus Neopomacentrus are perhaps a bit underrated, and the announcement of captive-breed offerings from Biota gives us another opportunity to talk about these Lyretail Damselfishes.

Lysmata jundalini: a captive-bred first from Bocas Mariculture
Captive-breeding breakthroughs in the world of marine aquarium fish are not an everyday occurrence, but when you’re presented with a brand-new captive-bred invertebrate that is also, more or less, entirely new to the aquarium industry, that deserves some attention!
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