Next to Reef Jocker there was Onda Anomala, in the other part of the hallway, immediately on the right of the entrance.
Absolutely it was possible to find any type of coral from Deborah, like it was by Andrea. And they were beautiful also on Sunday!
My beloved Scolymias…
Acroporas…
It’s spectacular, isn’t it?
In certain moments I’d like to have my aquarium ready to receive some corals, and a full wallet too… I would have bought a lot of them.
And then Nati con la coda...
And also Tsunami Shop present with AGP, but unluckily Sunday photos didn’t make them justice.
Gloria Maris‘s corner of my friend Pietro.
With an incredible number of frags
My friend Pietro Oliverio with the staff of AltaMarea
And then Crystal Reef
and again Geo Marine
CoralDream
Amazonas
As you can see there were many exposition tanks. It was impossible not to find your favorite coral. Moreover, I couldn’t make photos of the frags at the Aquaportal booth that literally went on steal on Saturday morning. And I also hope I haven’t forget anyone, if not contact me and you will be added fast.
We can’t tell how many corals were on sell, but surely they weren’t a few. Through SPS, LPS, wild corals there were something for all the kinds. But obviously it has to be highlighted that the prices were quite high, the corals weren’t cheap. So, the difference with a traditional corals shop is the wider choice, and not lower prices. Probably there were some exceptions on Sunday evening, but the best moment to find the missing piece in your aquarium was absolutely Saturday morning.
And then there were some beautiful aquariums, cued in various booths. Here we showed you those ones in ReefLine booth and in Barriera Corallina booth, but you will see other in Hydor Aqamai booth and in Ocean Life booth.
For other details we send you back to the site of the producers mentioned in the article and to our Editorial about the event:
ReefLine
Hobby Acquari
Barriera Corallina
Reef Jocker
Ondanomala
Nati con la coda
TsunamiShop
Gloria Maris
AltaMarea
Crystal Reef
Geo Marine
CoralDream
Amazonas
Editorial petsFestival 2016