Sunday, July 6, 2014

Corals On Demand 7am (PST)

The fireworks are still going off here at Route 66 Marine as we have a fully loaded warehouse full of hot corals ranging from Ultra Acropora from Australia to some hot Blastomussa from Indonesia. There are a lot more corals here than what you see in the pictures here, so inquire with your Sales Representative what you might be looking for.

Speaking of pictures, the corals you see in the gallery are the exact pieces you will see on our "Corals On Demand" page where you can order them directly from our website. Be ready at 7am (PST) as we enable the page for everyone to get a fair shot at a couple of hot pieces for their store.

Corals On Demand feature has been a great hit. We are working on fine tuning it to be even better so stay tuned. We have a shipment of Indonesian Corals arriving on Tuesday. Don't forget to start stocking up now as Ramadan approaches, it will be tough to get corals and fish from Indonesia from July21st - August 15th.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Acropora Heaven

Have you been looking for some incredible Acropora that will not only arrive to you alive but also hold their color and stay alive as long as possible? If so then look no further than the Australian Acropora from the Cairns region. Don't be mistaken for Acropora from the Mackay region as these are not as hardy as the Cairns region Acropora we import from.

Aside from Acropora we have also imported some Neon Green Toadstool Leathers and Sinularia with some Purple Distichopora as well. There are still plenty of Scolymia, Lobophyllia, Acanthastrea Lordhowensis and a lot more from our Thursday Australian Coral shipment.

Indonesian Corals are arriving this Sunday the 8th with a much larger Indonesian Coral shipment arriving on Tuesday. So plenty of high quality bread and butter corals.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Coral Collection In Full Swing

As the weather changes here in the US, it comes at a much needed time as many throughout the East Coast and Mid West endured one of the roughest winters ever recorded.

In the Indo Pacific and Australia, the weather change is another area that has most welcomed this delightful weather change as collection of Corals and Fish is much accommodating. Not only are they not battling huge swells, but the visibility is prime for hunting down them sweet gems.

As summer starts to bare down on us, remember that this is the time of the year where we see the best corals of the year.