Welcome to The Hidden Reef's blog!!
Welcome to The Hidden Reef's blog!!! This is a blog provided by the Hidden Reef staff so that you, the customer, can stay most informed about everything concerning our store.
Below, you can get a picture of what you will see when you walk into our store. Every picture on this blog was taken in our store and is the livestock that we proudly display for sale on a weekly basis. On top of that, there is so much more that is not pictured!
If there is every anything specific you were looking for, don't hesitate to call us or post it here on the blog. Thanks for visiting and if you have any questions about our store or your tank, just post them or call us! We are always available to help you with a question about our store or your aquarium!
Below, you can get a picture of what you will see when you walk into our store. Every picture on this blog was taken in our store and is the livestock that we proudly display for sale on a weekly basis. On top of that, there is so much more that is not pictured!
If there is every anything specific you were looking for, don't hesitate to call us or post it here on the blog. Thanks for visiting and if you have any questions about our store or your tank, just post them or call us! We are always available to help you with a question about our store or your aquarium!
Sunday, March 2, 2008
West African shipment
We received a gorgeous shipment of saltwater fish and live rock from West Africa. I took some pics to show you how nice this stuff came in. It really is beautiful. The live rock pictured to the left is going for $7.99 per pound. It has beautiful oranges, purples, greens, and pinks on it. It is well worth the price if you are looking for some nice live rock. Get it while you can, however. We only ordered 150 lbs. of it on this shipment, but if everyone likes it and it sells well, we will bring more in!
We also got in some beautiful bimac anthias. That pair is going for $109.99. There is a picture of the male bimac below.
On top of that, we got in gorgeous niger triggers that have a bright blue outline, very nice juvenile coris wrasses, a west African toby puffer that is very cool looking (pictured below), and other very nice looking fish!
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