Thursday, June 10, 2010

VERTEX PURATEK DELUXE 100 GPD RO/DI at Mystic Reef

Were proud to add another new product to our expanding lineup of premium reef equipment. These RO units are awesome, and their low 1/1 rejection ratio should help your conscience, plus they have more features than a new car.. :emot95: Vertex Deluxe 100GPD RO/DI features:
*Oil-filled pressure gauge
* Booster pump
* Completely automated back flush system
* Microprocessor controlled
*Low pressure switch to shut down the unit if source water is disrupted
*High pressure switch to shut down the unit if used with float or any other valve
*Clear Canisters
*100GPD GE membrane
*Pre-filter
*Carbon Block
*DI cartridge
*One year warranty on all parts and components (excluding filters , membrane and cartridges) No need to purchase any add-ons units are supplied with all necessary connection and extras.
The Water/ product water ratio for this unit is 1:1 or better ( temperature dependent). Reduce your system carbon foot-print by wasting less water and save money.
All puratek units are supplied with GE reverse osmosis membrane (100GPD) which is recognized by “water quality association” to be of the best quality materials and made in US.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Ecoxotic LED Lighting products at Mystic Reef

Mystic Reef Now carries Ecoxotic's lineup of fully linkable LED systems, from 12 watt panorama modules to stunner strips. You can get a whole new light setup, or retrofit your old one, add some moonlighting, or Mod your nano-cube.
We gutted an Aquapod 24 hood and replaced it with Panorama modules and stunner strips, and the results are awesome. Stop by today to check out how lights look on an actual display

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

New June '10 Releases from ORA: Blue Cespitularia and Blac Ice Semi-Snowflake

ORA has been very busy this year diversifying the lineup. While Clownfish are still the Hallmark fish of ORA, they are many new species in the works including Mandarins and Blue Assessors, as well as many other great captive raised fish and coral. This month they add another Designer Clownfish to the game, The Black Ice Semi-Snowflake Clown, a beautifully abberant cross bewteen a Black Ocellaris and Snowflake (which is also an Ocellaris variant, opposed to the Platinum, which stems from Picassso Percula genes.)
Here's what ORA had to say of their new release:
  • "ORA is introducing another new clownfish variety this month. The Black Ice Semi-Snowflake (Amphiprion ocellaris) was created by crossing a Black Ocellaris with a Snowflake. We were really hoping to get a Black Snowflake but wound up with an orange one with ultra intense black markings. These guys have yellow-orange bodies with an irregular white zig zag in the mid-section. The thick black outlines really make the colors pop."
Available for about 1/3 the price of a Snowflake clown in limited quantities, these are sure to go fast. I have several extremely aberrant ORA clowns in my store, and I have to say they might be more beautiful than their near albino brethren. The characteristic cheek spine or eye dots and jagged markings make them very unique.

ORA's new coral release for the month is the Blue Cespitularia. This is a very welcome coral to the industry as soft corals gain popularity again within display tanks. I have been farming a garden variety Cespitularia, and it has been quite popular as this coral is rarely available, even in normal colors. This variety is absolutely stunning and one can imagine how nice it must look under reef lighting or LEDs. Tyrpically soft corals with such vivid coloration require a good amount of supplemental feeding, but you can be assured this ORA piece is well adapted to tank life.
"ORA now offers a unique variety of Blue Cespitularia which has a sparkly turquoise body and peachy-orange polyps. This variety differs from the African variety which has a darker blue and purple coloration. It is rare to find such a bright and beautiful soft coral that is photosynthetic and so easy to care for.
Blue Cespitularia, sometimes referred to as “Blue Xenia”, is one of the most sought after soft corals in the industry. The color and movement of this coral appeals to all types of reefers, and its peaceful nature and hardiness make it an easy addition to any reef tank.
Blue Cespitularia adapts to a variety of lighting conditions, but we have noticed the most intense coloration under lower light levels when compared to typical SPS requirements. So as always, we suggest starting this coral out on the tank bottom and gradually moving it up to the desired location. Our other observations show that this coral prefers moderate to high water current and spreads by sending out a foot-like projection which attaches on to a nearby rock or solid surface."
These, as well well as all of the other ORA favorites can be found at The Mystic Reef.