Showing posts with label Promotions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Promotions. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

20" Current USA 6x18W Nova Extreme Pro T5 HO 3-10k/3-460nm Actinics

Wow, this is one highly-anticipated light fixture. If you follow Ike's Blog, you may have already seen a sneak-preview of this light in action.

Well, good news, folks: we've got it. And for a great price to boot!


Perfect for nano aquariums, the
Nova Extreme Pro features fan-cooled aluminum housing, independent controls for dawn/dusk applications, individually contoured reflectors for increased light output, splash lens and docking mounts.

For the month of July, we've teamed up with
Current USA to present a one-time, special introductory price on this highly-sought after aquarium light fixture.

Pick one up now for only $299.99 and enjoy free shipping. I'm sorry, I meant
FREE SHIPPING.

Keep in mind this deal won't last. The regular price is $329.99, so enjoy the $30 savings while you can!

Monday, June 30, 2008

Deal of the Week


Hydor Koralia Nano (Mini) Pump/Powerhead 240gph

List Price $39.99
Sale Price $19.99


50% Off, You Save $20.00!


Learn More...

$10 Off IceCap Ballasts, Bulbs and Pendants

And some retrofit kits, too, but that woulda made the header a smidgen too long.

In honor of Independence Day, IceCap has extended us a great deal that we're passing along to you, dear customer, that gets you a sweet $10 off all IceCap ballasts, bulbs and pendents.


Oh yeah, and some retrofit kits. Happy 4th of July! Enter Coupon Code IceCapSale at checkout to claim your savings.


Fine Print: Offer Valid 6/30 to 7/19/2008

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Dead Fish Stink

Don't they?

Let others know it with your very own limited-edition "Dead Fish Stink" T-shirt!


Get one for the low-low price of only $14.99. Better yet, spend $350 or more and we'll send you one for free.

If you don't have $350 just lying around waiting to be spent, select Bill Me Later at checkout and make no payments for 90 days. That should give ya some time to save up!

Free T-shirts. No payments for 90 days. Yup, we <3 you.

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Monday, April 21, 2008

MarineDepot.com on the Radio

Tonight @ 7 PM (10 PM EST) my bossand MarineDepot.com's Director of Operations—Ben Ros will be appearing on Frank Reese's Blue Zoo, a new talk radio program dedicated to the marine aquarium hobby.

Here is a rundown of the guests appearing on tonight's program:

  • Columnist/Moderator – David Lass
  • Marine Aquarist/Author – Michael Paletta
  • MarineDepot.com Director of Operations – Ben Ros
  • Hikari USA President – Chris Clevers
Ben will be discussing the growth of the the saltwater aquarium hobby from both a hobbyist and business perspective. Did that sound too formal? It shouldn't be; look forward to a fun conversation and an intimate look inside the Marine Depot mindset that you'll find isn't all suits & ties.

Fortunately they archive the program, so in case you're checking this after the show has aired, visit Blue Zoo's website for more info.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Aiptasia-X performs X-actly as Advertised


There is a buzz in the reef aquarium community surrounding the release of Red Sea’s new pest anemone treatment, Aiptasia-X.

What seems to be on everyone’s mind is, “Does this stuff really work? I mean really, really work?”

I’ve read the forums. I’ve spoken with fellow reefers. It isn’t skepticism.

We’ve simply tried other aiptasia treatments and, well … you know how it is: you treat your tank and just when things start looking better, all of a sudden, a new colony appears even larger than the last.

It’s not that we don’t believe this new treatment will be different. It’s just that we’re afraid of getting our hopes up.

That is why I am pleased—even excited—to report that Aiptasia-X works. Remarkably well, in fact.

So well that I have no reservations stating here, in writing, that Aiptasia-X is the most effective aiptasia treatment I have ever used.

What’s so different about Aiptasia-X? Superficially speaking, not much.

Pop open the box and you’ve got your standard issue aiptasia treatment: a bottle of goo and a syringe.

Look closer and you’ll see the applicators have metal tips. Seemingly inconsequential, however, if you’ve used other aiptasia treatments, you know that plastic-tipped applicators inevitably get clogged with dried gunk. Then you get to play the “stick the paper clip in the tip” game, which, although vexing, is better than the alternative “push the plunger as hard as you can until it squirts all over your tank” game.

The second thing I noticed upon closer inspection was that the size of the bottle is 3 times larger than the stuff I usually buy to treat aiptasias. Scoring 3x the treatment plus two—one curved, one straight—metal-tipped applicators for only a couple of dollars more than I normally fork over is a heckuva deal.

But let’s cut to the chase. How effective is Aiptasia-X at exterminating glass anemones? In a word: X-tremely.

Since Aiptasia-X is sensed as food, injecting it near the oral disk of an anemone will stimulate it to expand and ingest the treatment. Another difference between Aiptasia-X and other like-minded products on the market is Aiptasia-X globulates as it enters the water, forming a thick adhesive that seals the anemone’s oral disk and mouth, thus preventing the release of planulas (larvae).

Within 60 seconds, the aiptasia implodes, just like Red Sea demonstrates in their video, eradicating both the anemone and planula.

As you might imagine, this can be very entertaining if you’ve treated an entire colony of aiptasias. My marketing cohort and I imagined the aiptasias imploding to the volley of cannon fire in Tchaikovsky's famous 1812 Overture.

Red Sea states that “Aiptasia-X globules will not affect the sessile polyps of corals and allows for the safe treatment of Aiptasia that have grown inside coral colonies. Excess X-Aiptasia will decompose over time without causing any harm to the reef.”

I’ve used Aiptasia-X three times and made two noteworthy observations regarding its interaction with the corals in our tank. First, I believe Red Sea’s claim that Aiptasia-X is sensed as food because each time I used it, our Trumpet Coral protracted its feeder tentacles (not to mention the anemones reaction, which was to expand rather than retract into a hole).

Second, I accidently squirted a decent-sized globule on our Orange Montipora and it left a white blemish about ½” long and ¼” across, even after I blew off most of it with our squirt tube. Since this only happened yesterday, I’m not sure if individual polyps were killed but either way I’m confident Monty’ll make a comeback. A similar stain appeared after our frogspawn latched on to Monty but the spot eventually returned to its striking orange in no time.

And that's pretty much the gist of it. I'll keep an eye on Monty and let you know if the white spot doesn't clear up, but otherwise, I'm giving Aiptasia-X a "killer" rating.

Happy hunting!

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