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Captive-bred male Synchiropus splendidus, known for being very difficult to maintain, this captive-bred fish will have no trouble eating brine shrimp and pellets.
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The two best breeders of captive-bred Synchiropus splendidus are with Recifathome: Mers (French breeders) and Biota (Hawaii breeding). We are proud to be able to distribute these two globally recognized breeders for their quality.
Captive-bred male Synchiropus splendidus, known for being very difficult to keep, this fish from a breeding program will have no trouble eating brine shrimp and pellets.
Very rare for sale but thanks to these breeders, increasingly common in 2021.
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Biota is advancing the aquaculture industry through bold innovation and an unwavering commitment to protecting and restoring the ocean.
We have developed new sustainable breeding methods for fish, clams, and corals for the global aquarium trade, food security, and conservation.
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Biota fish are raised in captivity in our marine nursery and carefully acclimated to aquarium life. This means that we—and you—do not have to take fish from the wild.
We have collectively bred over 100 different types of fish, including endangered species, rare and exotic species, and world firsts such as borbonius anthias, humphead parrotfish, and clownfish.
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