More new Biota coral, stony coral from PALAU!

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Most aquarium hobbyists in the United States today have never seen hard coral from Palau. Palau’s national congress passed the Marine Protection Act of 1994 which restricted hard coral exports, with exceptions for cultured specimens.

Biota Palau is now growing stony coral for the US aquarium market. We have many cultured coral species from around the world available already, and we’ll be adding even more variety to our catalog in the future.

Stony coral species from Palau available now:

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https://shop.thebiotagroup.com/products/biota-palau-neon-green-candycane-coral

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https://shop.thebiotagroup.com/products/eggplant-emoji-favia-coral

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https://shop.thebiotagroup.com/products/soursop-green-torch-coral

https://shop.thebiotagroup.com/products/royal-palau-torch

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https://shop.thebiotagroup.com/products/biota-portal-chalice

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https://shop.thebiotagroup.com/products/palau-bicolor-hammer-coral

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https://shop.thebiotagroup.com/products/palau-leptastrea-favites-coral

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https://shop.thebiotagroup.com/products/biota-palau-christmas-lobo

The names of our Palau corals are often based on something Palau-related. The Soursop torch is named after the popular fruit. The Eggplant Emoji Favia is named because eggplant is the favorite food of our general manager Manu who lives in Palau. Some of the Acropora are named after where the mother fragment came from, like "Turtle Bay."

We're especially fascinated by the Royal Palau and the Soursop Torch corals. They possess qualities of both an Australian and Indo torch coral simultaneously, being rather thick but also having the wispy Indo tentacles.

As far as we know, the last time hard coral from Palau was imported into the United States was around 2014. We are constantly expanding our coral catalog, so stay tuned for more beautiful coral from Palau!

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A couple more new stony coral releases from Biota Palau -

First, we have this oddball Hydnophora we're calling "Purple Fur Palau Hydnophora" for obvious reasons. It's a bit different from H. exesa, and when placed next to H. exesa, it can't compete. We believe tentatively this one is H. miroconos, which does range to Palau. Picture 2 shows a sister frag closed up.

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This one is the Biota Reactor Core Favia. It reminds us of glowing uranium glass rods, and glows even more under actinics.

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photo2 credit redditor u/SinisterKorso
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