TOURING ORA Facility - Why Choose Captive-Bred Fish & Corals - Part 1 - Hilary Jaffe On Location
In this Part-One episode, Hilary visits Jordan at the ORA Facility at Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Campus in Ft. Pierce, Florida. Join us as we learn how ORA got its start by breeding clownfish on a commercial scale, and why aqua-cultured / captive-bred fish are not only tougher fish, but also reduce the strain on the wild fish population. We'll also find out where the water in their tanks is from, and how they treat it to ensure every fish and coral, as well as the environment, is protected.
Snowflakes are a popular variant of A. ocellaris that have a considerable amount of irregular white markings on the body. The edges of the white coloration will typically be jagged and angular.
Each Snowflake is evaluated by an experienced...
ORA Picassos are a highly sought after variant of the Percula Clownfish. The Picasso variant occurs naturally in the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea however they are exceptionally rare. ORA’s strain of Picassos originated in 2004...