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Happy Friday Everybody!

 

WHAT'S NEW?

 

A few new items arrived in this weeks shipments including a couple more fairy wrasse. We got in a Red Head Fairy Wrasse and a Fine Spotted Fairy Wrasse both great additions to any reef tank. We also have in a good sized Red Head Goby, more Green Chromis, a beautiful Majestic Angelfish and our captive breds are fully stocked as well. Peppermint shrimp are back in stock this week but again are going fast so make sure to pick some up before they are all gone! We even have some more Chaetomorpha, some nice larger Bubble Tip anemones, a couple Staghorn hermits and more captive Abalone snails and Fighting Conchs. As for our corals, we received a few green branching Hammers, some really nice Pagodas, Galaxys, a small pink Long Tentacle Plate, a couple larger green Long Tentacle Plates and some really nice Open Brains.

 

WHAT'S ON SALE!

 

Almost all our corals are on sale (up to 50% off!) including:

20% off Birds Nest, Acropora clusters, Montipora capricornis, Frilly Mushrooms, Fiji Ricordea, Green Zoanthids, Lobophyllia, and Capnella leathers

30% off Montipora digitata, Sea Mat Polyps, Finger leathers and Toadstool leathers; and of course lots more!

 

We are continuing our tank set sale; take 10% off the 54-gallon Geneva style corner tank set, the 46-gallon Stainless Steel tank set and the 30-gallon Cube tank set, so for those of you have been pondering about starting a new saltwater tank you can start up in style!

 

DID YOU KNOW?

 

 

Did you know there is a difference between "captive bred" and "tank raised"? You probably never thought about it but if a fish is "captive bred" it has been bred from egg to fry to fish in a tank; it's never even seen the ocean. Fish that are "tank raised" were wild caught at a very young juvenile stage and then raised in captivity. At the Marine Scene, all of our Clownfish, a few of our Dottybacks and a couple of our Gobies are all "captive bred". We even carry some captive bred Abalone snails and Fighting Conchs and some captive raised SPS frags. Do you know where your livestock is from?

 

 

 

 

Thank you all for taking the time to read our Weekly Newsletter!

 

Hope to see all of you in this weekend!

 

Melissa Sutton

Retail Manager

The Marine Scene

293 Sunset Park Dr.

Herndon, VA 20170

(703)689-2815

www.marinescene.com

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