Hello all,
Well it has been a very busy time, but I finally have a chance to sit down for a bit and write a news letter.
A special hello to our 2 newest customers the Korn Family, and the Rector Family.
The Korn's new aquarium is a 120 gallon tank with matching stand and canopy. So far they have a par of clownfish (one black and white the other orange and white) a Sailfin Tang, some Chromis and a few gobies. Here is a picture of their new aquarium:

I wasn't able to get a good picture of the Rector's new aquarium yet but it is a 9 gallon Nano. The current residents include a clown, 2 gobies and a fire shrimp.
NOW ON TO THE NEW ARRIVALS.
Remember, New arrivals are reserved for service customers for the 1 st week. After that they are available to anyone, so act fast and put your favorite on hold. Check the website here for pricing and availability and then send us an email to reserve a coral.
This is a very nice and large Orange Branching Gorgonian. It is soft and flows with the current.

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These Wham'n Watermelon Zoas are very nice. I've had a few in my Nano tank for a while and their color got even better after a few months. I was lucky enough to find a very large rock of these, cut a few frags and still have the mother colony available.

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| This pinkish- purpleish medium size long tentacle plate coral is very pretty. These guys need to go on the sand bed, and are a great way to add motion and color to an aquarium.
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This colony came with a lot of Green Zoas on one side and an interesting mix of orange, pink and green on the other side.

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Good color and larger than we normally see, this Neon Green Open brain is a great 1 st Large Polyp Stony.

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Not pictured here (or on the website) are a Red Lobophillia open brain, and some light pink Zoanthids.
We have added quite a few pictures to the Reef eScape "Scrap Book." These include pictures of customer aquariums, in-wall installations, and lots of fish and coral. Let us know if you, or a friend would like to borrow it.
Thanks all
Phil Wind
Reef eScape
(703)943-6631
www.reefescape.net