Posts Tagged ‘Homophyllia australis’
What’s better than finding an amazing master Scoly? Successfully spawning one! Scientists working at Monsoon Aquatics in the the Bundaberg, Australia facility have successfully produced captive-bred Homophyllia australis!
Still known to many aquarium hobbyists simply as Scolies or Scolys due to their former placement in the genus Scolymia, the captive-breeding of this highly-prized large polyp stony coral from Australia was once simply a daydream. It’s time to wake up and face a new reality with the first successful captive propagation of Homophyllia australis.
A new study illustrates the potential impact of recurrent heatwaves on coral species collected by the Australian aquarium coral industry.
A fresh look at some exceptional coral morphs and cultivars that did not make it into CORAL Magazine’s current issue’s VISIONS column, but that we believe worthy of a second look.
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