As you can see, we have a lot of beautiful and colorful corals in stock right now. The first picture is one of two acropora, followed by a neon green torch, a large elegance, a red and blue lobophyllia, a large kenya tree, an grade A Maxima clam, and lastly, a huge wellsophyllia.
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!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Saltwater Fish and Inverts
Here are some of the awesome saltwater fish and inverts that we received on our shipment yesterday. Pictured are a pair of female anthias, an Atlantic octopus, a potters angel, a solarensis wrasse, a red bar hawk, a medium clown tang, a valentini puffer, a juvenile sailfin tang, and a juvenile spotted sweetlips. We got in hundreds of saltwater fish and inverts, so if there is anything you were looking for specifically, give us a call or leave us a message on our blog!
Fun with a Humu Humu Trigger
African Cichlids
Freshwater Fish at The Hidden Reef
We got in a large shipment of fish yesterday, and here are some of the freshwater fish that came in.
Pictured below is a freshwater stonefish (sometimes called a freshwater lionfish), a green killi fish, a motoro stingray, a double orange apistogramma, one of our albino oscars, our 5 inch tiger datnoid, and a pair of juvenile flagtail prochilodus!
Pictured below is a freshwater stonefish (sometimes called a freshwater lionfish), a green killi fish, a motoro stingray, a double orange apistogramma, one of our albino oscars, our 5 inch tiger datnoid, and a pair of juvenile flagtail prochilodus!
Friday, June 18, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Unique Freshwater Fish
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