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Greetings Fish Friends!

 

Wow, it's hard to believe that August is coming to a close already! We at The Marine Scene wish everyone a happy Labor Day weekend and hope to see you soon!

 

We are Hiring!

 

Handyman: We are looking for a handyman to help with some repairs and fix-up around the store. We need someone dependable and timely as most repairs will be done on Mondays. Please contact Tom.

 

~The Marine Scene Team

 

 

TMS News

 

When you stop by this weekend, be sure to check out our cubes full of small nano fish! These little guys can be over looked in larger systems but add lots of personality to smaller tanks. Instock currently is an itty bitty Green Banded Goby, a cute Yellow Clown Goby, and a very active Red Headed Goby. Each of them are eating like little pigs and are oh-so-cute!

 

For all of you out there with larger aquariums, we have plenty for you as well! We have lots of Tangs available including some gorgous Powder Blue Tangs. Finally back instock are Midas Blennies! These tangarine colored fish with blue eyes are always a joy to watch because they are active and have so much personality.

 

Sexy Anemone Shrimp are instock as well. We currently have them housed with our small Maxi-Mini Anemones, which they are starting to host in! These little shrimps will be a fine addition to any sized tank and will host in almost any anemone or coral (provided as long as there are no clownfish already hosting in your anemone).

 

Plenty of coral are available and very eager to come home with you! If you have seen the tiny orange Plate Coral in our nano tank by the registars and wanted one of your very own, you are in luck! We have a couple of small orange Plate Corals for sale. They are about one inch in diameter and a very bright orange color. Pearl Coral are available as well with one that is half green and half pearly white! Some of you come in asking for a specific color of these beautiful corals, so if you are not sure which color you like best this way you can have a bit of both!

 

Lots of other goodies to come and see so be sure to add The Marine Scene on your to-do list this weekend!

 

For a full list of our available fish and inverts, view our up-to-date availability on our website.

 

Check Out What's Available Now!

Update 08/23/12

 

 

What's On Sale

 

In celebration of a long weekend, why not start it off with a huge livestock sale!

 

All in-stock fish are 15% off! From Blennies and Angels to Dottybacks and Gobies, there are lots for you to choose from so be sure to pick up your new addition now! (Discount taken off original price, not quantity price break) (expires 09/05/12)

 

Invertebrates are also on sale at 15% off! Now is the time to come and give those awesome Sexy Anemone Shrimps and Maxi-Mini Anemones their new forever home! (Discount taken off original price, not quantity price break or package deals). (expires 09/05/12)

 

HUGE coral sale you do not want to miss! Buy one coral and get 10% off, buy two and get 15% off both, buy three or more and get 20% off each! This is definitely a deal that you don't want to pass up, especially with all the selection we have! (expires 09/05/12)

 

Clearance items at closeout prices! Check out our flyer for Halide Bulbs, LED's, Koralia Controllable Pumps, Micro Chillers and other accessories. (while supplies last)

 

 

Did You Know?

 

Did you know that the average life span of many fish in the wild can be up to 25 years? Most of the fish that we keep in our home aquariums would live anywhere from one year to twenty five years in the wild. Some fish may live even longer than average in captivity due to the absence of predators and food competition. In order to raise your fish into its old age you will need to provide ideal environmental conditions for it. This includes good and stable water quality, little to no stress, a variety of food and vitamins, and appropriate aquarium size. Proper maintenance and care will help you help your fish live a long, healthy and happy life. Do you know how old your fish are?

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