Gatortailale October 17, 2003 Share October 17, 2003 Greetings and Salutations! We are happy to announce that the treatment in our quarantine system is finally over. The recovered fish are now healthy and available for sale. With all of the available space in our tanks we were able to place quite a large fish order. Come on in and see our new fish! What's new! We received a trade in of Fiji live rock (completely cured), extra large Nassarius snails, and a few fish. Be sure to check out these sand sifting Nassarius snails, they are a good size. From our captive bred shipment we now have Fighting conchs, various sizes of Maxima clams, Neon Arabian Dottybacks, Neon Gobies, Black Percula Clownfish, and various other clownfish. Don't let the name fool you, Fighting Conchs do not fight, they help sift the sand and contribute to your clean up crew. And something we don't normally carry, Trochus snails. Trochus snails have been known to eat red slime and brown diatom algae. We also special ordered some Acropora, Frogspawn and Torch corals, these beauties will go fast so get your dibs in quickly. When you're in this weekend you might notice the beautiful stained glass window art we have for sale. These pieces were hand made by a local artist and a favorite customer. The theme of this art is of course fish, but the artist can custom design any theme to your wishes. What's on Sale It's a Coral extravaganza! Select grade corals are still on sale for 10% off. Buy two for 15% off, three or more for 20% off. Premium grade corals are 10% off two, 15% off three or more. With the purchase of any Premium or show coral, get 10% off any one coral food supplement of your choice. The coral foods we carry are: Sweetwater Zooplankton, DT's phytoplankton, Golden Pearls, Cyclop-eeze, Zooplex and Phytoplex. For all of our customers who are new to the hobby or just thirsting for more info, our entire library of informative books will all be 10% off. Did you know? Did you know that it is beneficial to have a hospital (or quarantine) tank available? When a fish has a parasite or infection, medication will most likely be needed to cure it. There are a lot of reef-safe medications available, yet for those non-reef-safe meds, a hospital tank is the best to use. All you would need for a hospital tank is a 10-gallon or larger tank, live rock, and some powerheads which are all available here. Happy fish keeping! -Kristen Lau Senior Sales Associate The Marine Scene (703 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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