ORA is proud to present the first in a series of ORA designer fish artistically captured by the talented Karen Talbot. Her scientific
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The newest addition to the ORA Meiacanthus family is the Bundoon Blenny. We have always loved this fish but
There are an untold number of marine fish that go unappreciated for their beauty and behavior due to the challenging nature
As the curtains fall on 2014, ORA looks back on our most productive year to date. While other ornamental aquaculture
We are pleased to announce our recent success with the popular Hector’s Goby (Koumansetta hectori). This attractive little fish measures only 2” at maturity and spends its time hovering over rocks and substrates out in the open water column. Known for their bold yellow stripes, peaceful disposition and diet of filamentous algae, the diminutive Hector’s […]
We are adding another new goby species to our list this week. This fish has several common names in the hobby including: Pink and Blue Spotted Goby, Singapore Shrimp Goby, Leptocephalus Prawn Goby….ORA chose to stick with the Pink Spotted Watchman Goby as its official title. This interesting little fish prefers loose coral rubble and sandy […]
Found naturally in waters around Japan and south to Taiwan, the ORA Whitespotted Pygmy Filefish is an exciting addition to our expansive collection of captive bred animals. Typically hidden in temperate waters surrounded by macroalgaes and sea grass beds, this diminutive filefish only reaches a maximum length of 3
ORA continues to overcome the challenges associated with commercial scale production of
The ORA White Bonnet Clownfish story begins nearly 15 years ago. Over the years we
ORA is continuing to expand our inventory of beautiful and unique corals for the home aquarium. Our newest addition is the ORA Blue Polyp Cap, a spectacular plating Montipora variety. Check out our product page for more information!