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Greetings to all of our Fishy Friends!

 

We hope everyone enjoyed their long holiday weekend! We got in a large shipment of over 60 fish in this week, so lots to see when you come by!

 

A kind farewell to Melissa.

After almost 10 years of dedication and commitment to The Marine Scene, Melissa has chosen to seek out new adventures and explore new opportunities. She has been a wonderful asset to this company and will be missed by all of us here and by many of our loyal customers whom she has so pleasantly and expertly served for so many years. We wish her well and congratulate her on her tireless loyalty and generous contribution to the past success of this company. Please stop by and say goodbye and wish her well. Her last day is September 13, 2012.

 

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

 

Something new that made its way to us this week is the Spanish Hogfish. This is a colorful addition to any fish only aquarium. You will need a BIG tank since these guys can grow to be about 16 inches long! We would suggest a tank of at least 180 gallons with ample swimming room.

 

If you want a schooling fish, we have a good selection in stock! Currently available is a cute school of Bangaii Cardinalfish, trio of Lyretail Anthias, and a bunch of very colorful Firefish. The trio of Lyretail Anthias will add a lot of color and movement to your tank, while the Firefish and Cardinalfish will be more stationary schoolers.

 

Lots of wrasse to choose from this week! We got in some McCosker's Wrasse, a very curious and sociable Labouti Wrasse, and Yellow Coris Wrasse just to name a few! The McCosker's Wrasse are great flasher wrasses that do not get very big, so nothing smaller than a 30 gallon tank will be fine for them. The Labouti and Yellow Coris Wrasse should be in tanks of 90 gallons or more.

 

Plenty of invertebrates arrived this week too! Come in and pick up a hungry Skunk Cleaner Shrimp to clean up all of your fish or maybe a gathering of Sexy Shrimp (or both!). Blue Globe Urchins are back in stock as well as Halloween

Hermits! Both of these neat critters are excellent algae eaters so if you are having an issue, why not try one!

 

Something for everyone here at The Marine Scene this weekend! Drop by and see what's for you!

 

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!

 

 

What's On Sale

 

Huge Coral Clearance! Take 25% off the regular price of each coral in our SPS coral sale tank! We have a great selection of frags and colonies including Acropora, Montipora, Pavona, Pocillopora, ORA frags and lots more!

(25% off SPS coral tank sale expires Saturday, September 8, 2012)

 

After getting a new SPS coral, why not get something to help your new coral thrive! 50% off Marc Weiss Coral Vital and Reef Vital DNA! Coral Vital is great for helping coral polyps to open up and to enhance your corals natural color while Reef Vital DNA will help promote coral polyp regeneration and growth. (while supplies last)

 

To ensure a healthy and thriving tank, it is a good idea to feed corals about twice a week; therefore Reef Roids and Golden Pearls are on sale! Reef Roids is now $34.99 and Golden Pearls is now $9.99. Both are a dry powder that will easily dissolve in your tank water; fish will also enjoy snacking on this food! (expires 09/11/12)

 

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 there are plenty of corals available that are good choices for beginners? Some of these corals don't even require intense lighting. Mushrooms and Zoanthid Polyps are very hardy and colorful corals that do well in most marine lighting conditions. Also good options for a beginning "reefers" are Star Polyps, Colt Corals, Xenia, Toadstools, Devils Hands and even some hard corals like Trumpets, Torch and Brain corals. If you are thinking about venturing into the world of reef-keeping consider these corals first and you will probably have a good chance of success. Don't let coral keeping intimidate you, in many cases they are easier to keep than the fish!

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