![]() | Become a Sponsor |
|
Welcome to the Reef Sanctuary forums. We're a beginner-friendly Reef Aquarium community featuring saltwater fish tank discussion, reef aquarium supply reviews, free photo gallery and more! You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to many of our features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! Want to check the place out first? Take a look at our Beginner's Guide for a quick tour of all the features we have to offer the marine aquarium hobbyist. If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact support. |
| |||||||
| Home | Forums | Photo Gallery | Chat | Product Reviews | Live Coral Frags | Register | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| Pacific East Aquaculture |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools |
| | #1 (permalink) |
| Limpet | News from Pacific East Aquaculture We have posted some really amazing corals today and we also have tons of nice corals to post this week. Check the site today and keep a lookout throughout the week: http://www.pacificeastaquaculture.co...x?CategoryId=2 Rachel and I just got back from the Pittsburgh MACNA conference early this morning. It was a huge event and we met with many of our loyal customers. Thank you all for stopping by our booth and for your continued kind words of support. It is always nice to put a face to the name and we both really enjoyed meeting and talking with you all. MACNA was a great success and the conference gets bigger and better each year. The lead up to MACNA and being there the last few days and our journey back has put us a bit behind on posting new corals on the site, but we have some posted today and will be back with it totally by tomorrow and posting every day this week. For those of you lucky enough to attend MACNA this year you would have noticed our continuing effort to promote cultured corals both those maricultured in the islands and those grown at our own indoor farm. We have found that cultured corals are far hardier and easier to keep than wild collected. We regularly directly import maricultured corals from Bali and our own coral farmers in the Solomon Islands. We have just started to import maricultured corals directly from Vanuatu and we will be posting these this week. We have our sponsored coral farmers in the Solomons and will be traveling to Tonga and Vanuatu next month to work with coral farmers there. We appreciate your support of our efforts to save the future of our hobby while still supplying quality corals to you. We hope you all had a great time at MACNA and we look forward to hearing from you this week. Thanks again for all your kind words of support. |
| | |