
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.

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.

An Update on Biota’s Pink Square Anthias
A breeding accomplishment first quietly noted in 2019, Biota recently issued a concise update on their efforts to bring captive-bred Pseudanthias pleurotaenia to market.

Seale’s Cardinalfish is the Latest Captive-Breeding First
Biota’s captive breeding of Seal’s Cardinalfish offers the potential to take a seldom-seen marine fish species and make it a staple offering in the aquarium trade, but only if aquarists choose them for their tanks!

VIDEO: Biota’s Captive-Bred Red Coris Wrasse
With the captive-breeding of the Red Coris Wrasse, Coris gaimard, Biota Aquariums adds one more captive-bred marine fish to 2019’s list of breakthroughs in the world of marine ornamental aquaculture.
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