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Vargas Cespitularia Now Available 17 Aug 2013 | 03:20 am

ORA is happy to announce the availability of our newest soft coral, Vargas Cespitularia.  This hardy and fast growing coral is not only unique among soft corals, but it also has a great story.  Two ye...

Black Snowflake Update 8 Jul 2013 | 02:22 pm

Since we first introduced the ORA Black Snowflake in the  fall of 2011  we have focused our efforts on increasing production   As a result, ORA  Black Snowflakes are now being offered in two grades si...

Juvenile Black Cardinals 24 Jun 2013 | 05:59 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr9sgCuk6yU Check out this awesome video of our Black Cardinals (Apogonichtyoides melas) displaying their unique schooling behavior.

New ORA Coral – Green Planet 26 Apr 2013 | 10:23 pm

Be sure to check out our latest coral, Green Planet.  Check out the details on the Product Page.

New ORA Coral – Ant Insignis 20 Apr 2013 | 11:09 pm

Be sure to check out our latest coral, the Ant Insignis.  Check out the details on the Product Page.

Name Change 3 Apr 2013 | 07:37 pm

ORA’s team of biologists have been spawning and rearing Amphiprion rubrocinctus for approximately 15 years.  Or at least we thought. . . These fish we affectionately call “Rubies” appear similar to th...

New ORA Coral – Mint Pavona 1 Mar 2013 | 11:06 pm

We’ve added another coral to our list this week!  Head over to the Product Page to learn more about the ORA Mint Pavona.  

ORA Black Cardinal 20 Feb 2013 | 09:04 pm

Be sure to check out our newest fish, the Black Cardinal (Apogonichthyoides melas).  If you are stopping by the Global Pet Expo in Orlando this week you can stop by and see some in our display tanks. ...

Coming Soon – Randall’s Assessors from ORA 15 Dec 2012 | 01:49 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8wXWQZhPEM It is rare to find an entire genera of reef fishes extremely well-suited to live in an aquarium, but Devilfish (Assessor spp.) make great aquarium residents ...

Hybrid Cleaner Gobies Are Back 29 Nov 2012 | 10:08 pm

  Many years ago, ORA’s marine biologists wondered what would happen if they crossed two of ORA’s most popular Goby species: the Yellowline goby (Elacatinus figaro) and Neon goby (E. oceanops).  You c...

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