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Oceans' Garden Aquaculture At Oceans’ Garden Aquaculture we believe it’s time to celebrate the advances in aquacultured mar

03/03/2022

We are looking for a seasoned saltwater aquarist to help manage our growing online aquaculture facility in Port St. Lucie, FL

We are Oceans’ Garden Aquaculture and we sell aquacultured fish, coral, and invertebrates to hobbyists around the country.

The successful candidate should be self-motivated, hard working, timely, able to work in a fast paced environment, be proficient in saltwater aquarium marine life identification, coral fragging, and husbandry. Other duties include selecting and packing the daily orders, daily upkeep of the facility, and working with the Director of Operations on projects to move the brand forward.

Minimum Requirements:

*Experience with saltwater aquariums.

*Experience with coral fragging.

*Flexible schedule, may include weekends.

*The ability to lift up to 70 lbs.

*Willing to work in a hot and humid environment.

06/01/2022

Welcome to apply with any aquarium related experience including hobby/personal experience.

Looking for a saltwater aquarist to work in our growing online aquaculture facility in Port St. Lucie, FL

We are Oceans’ Garden Aquaculture and we sell aquacultured fish, coral, and invertebrates to hobbyists around the country.

The successful candidate should be proficient in coral identification, fragging and husbandry. Other duties include selecting and packing the daily orders, daily upkeep of the facility, and working directly with the Director of Operations on projects to move the brand forward.

02/12/2021

Looking for a seasoned saltwater aquarist to work in our growing online aquaculture facility in Port St. Lucie, FL

We are Oceans’ Garden Aquaculture and we sell aquacultured fish, coral, and invertebrates to hobbyists around the country.

The successful candidate should be proficient in coral identification, fragging and husbandry. Other duties include selecting and packing the daily orders, daily upkeep of the facility, and working directly with the Director of Operations on projects to move the brand forward.

Minimum Requirements:

Experience with saltwater aquariums.
Experience with coral fragging.
Flexible schedule, may include weekends.
The ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
Willing to work in a hot and humid environment.
High School diploma or GED equivalent.

We want to thank everyone who participated in the Deep Blue Seas Epic contest. The winner of the Apex controller system ...
19/02/2021

We want to thank everyone who participated in the Deep Blue Seas Epic contest. The winner of the Apex controller system is Tom N. of round rock Texas. The team at Deep Blue Seas wishes everyone in areas affected by the current blackouts a speedy return to normal. Congratulations Tom N.!

17/02/2021

Help us spread awareness of reef conservation! Supporting reef farmers and distributors of 100% aquacultured aquarium livestock is is a huge step towards a brighter future for marine life and the aquarium hobby.

ALL CONTESTANTS PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL.😃 If you're the winner, you will have 48 hours to confirm and claim your prize. ...
16/02/2021

ALL CONTESTANTS PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL.😃 If you're the winner, you will have 48 hours to confirm and claim your prize. After that period has closed, another contestant will be selected.

We will be announcing the winner of the APEX controller system tomorrow! Whos excited? 😁
15/02/2021

We will be announcing the winner of the APEX controller system tomorrow! Whos excited? 😁

11/02/2021

Who's got the quickest draw and sharpest eye today? Take a swing for a story shout out and the title of today's fish genius!😃🏆🏅

10/02/2021

1st person to guess this clownfish morph correctly in the comments gets a story mention and the fish genius of the day award!😃🏅

10/02/2021

1st one to comment this morph correctly gets a story mention and fish genius of rhe day award.😃🏆 #
 
 

09/02/2021

Full PROAQUATIX tour and interview coming soon! Stay tuned!

04/02/2021

In the aquarium trade there are 3 types of copePODS that tend to get bottled and sold; Harpacticoid (benthic), Calanoid (pelagic) and Cyclopoid (that can exhibit both benthic and/or pelagic characteristics). CopePODS in general are small, not be confused with amphipods which are bigger, comma shaped PODS. We do not call CopePODS microscopic because they can be seen with the naked eye, but the nauplii (babies) are. CopePODS play a very important role in the aquatic ecosystem. The bottom line is that they are critical in the cycling of carbon. CopePODS eat detritus, phytotplankton, dead, decaying matter, each other, and turn these items into important fatty acids. Calanoids tend to eat phytoplankton; harpacticoids tend to eat detritus; Cyclopoids are similar to both, and depending on the species some eat f***l pellets of other copePODS.

03/02/2021

This is a post that was made over on a reef2reef thread. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy!🤗 It's true, we will do whatever we can within reason to make your experience with Oceans' Garden Aquaculture awesome!
-Thanks to garden aquaculture my qt tank is full of ora sticks and some sweet montis! Great people to work with who go the extra mile!

The Peppermint shrimp (Lysmata sp.) can serve valuable roles within the reef aquarium. They are commonly observed vigoro...
01/02/2021

The Peppermint shrimp (Lysmata sp.) can serve valuable roles within the reef aquarium. They are commonly observed vigorously removing external parasites from aquarium inhabitants. Most notably, the Peppermint shrimp is highly desirable due to their tendency to consume and control the spread of developing nuisance Aiptasia anemones. Lysmata sp. will not eat corals, but due to the confusion of similar looking species, care must be taken to be sure you're acquiring the proper shrimp. Some imposters will eat coral flesh and using a reputable source for your peppermint shrimp is recommended. Peppermint shrimp are scavengers and will contribute to your CUC by helping to process excess fish food and waste from narrow crevasses within the rockwork of the aquarium. Aquacultured peppermint shrimp are eco-friendly and always ready to eat. A brief period of aquarium fasting may aide in coercing the peppermint shrimp to eat budding Aiptasia anemones. https://www.oceansgarden.com/product/peppermint-shrimp/

Clownfish play a vital role in increasing oxygen flow to their host anemone. Research has shown anemones that host clown...
29/01/2021

Clownfish play a vital role in increasing oxygen flow to their host anemone. Research has shown anemones that host clownfish consume nearly double the amount of dissolved oxygen as those that do not host anemone fish. This is a result of the fanning movement created by the fish increasing water flow around the anemone and thus increasing the available oxygen supply.https://www.oceansgarden.com/product-category/fish/clownfish/
Photo credit - Adrian Jakob

Leptoseris sp. are about as easy going as stony corals get. They naturally inhabit areas where lighting is less intense,...
28/01/2021

Leptoseris sp. are about as easy going as stony corals get. They naturally inhabit areas where lighting is less intense, water is turbid and flow is fairly weak . Leptoseris is well suited for reef aquariums when flow, light and water quality are stable and within generally accepted hobby standards. Leptoseris corals hold their rich and often stunning color really well. While theses unique stony corals will adapt to many lighting and flow conditions, They make a perfect candidate to fill the areas in an aquarium where lighting and flow aren't particularly strong. https://www.oceansgarden.com/product/aci-freeze-factor-leptoseris/

ORA Gold maxima $20 special offer.  Here's how it works. Visit oceansgarden.com add $99 in amazing aquacultured fish and...
27/01/2021

ORA Gold maxima $20 special offer. Here's how it works. Visit oceansgarden.com add $99 in amazing aquacultured fish and corals to your cart, enter coupon code gold20. We will add the gold maxima to your order for only $20. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.

ORA, Proaquatix, ACI Aquaculture, Eye Catching Corals, Algagen, and more!

The Cyphastrea coral is colorful, incredibly hardy, and grows really fast in a wide variety of reef aquarium environment...
25/01/2021

The Cyphastrea coral is colorful, incredibly hardy, and grows really fast in a wide variety of reef aquarium environments. Cyphastrea can do really well even under reduced or moderate lighting. Eye catching corals (ECC) grows an amazing selection of popular Cyphastrea morphs and we have some outstanding specimens on sale. Check em out https://www.oceansgarden.com/on-sale/

Pomacentrus moluccensis, also known as the Lemon Damsel, is a small, bright yellow damselfish that sometimes has vibrant...
25/01/2021

Pomacentrus moluccensis, also known as the Lemon Damsel, is a small, bright yellow damselfish that sometimes has vibrant blue lines across its head and fins. As it matures the bright yellow colors becomes more subtle and the damsel becomes less shy and reserved. This damsel is often found in the tank investigating branching corals and hiding among live rock crevices. They are generally best kept singly in tanks of at least 20 gallons with plenty of live rock. The Lemon Damsel’s diet includes a mixture of live, frozen, and flake foods. It can be wise to add this damsel to a community tank last to avoid territorial behavior. The Lemon Damsel is a great beginner fish as it is easy to care for and hardy.https://www.oceansgarden.com/product/ora-lemon-damsel-captive-bred/ photo credit -Tomoe Steineck

Acanthastrea lordhowensis is one of the most popular species of large polyp stony coral. After nearly two decades of ref...
22/01/2021

Acanthastrea lordhowensis is one of the most popular species of large polyp stony coral. After nearly two decades of referring to this beautiful coral as Acan Lords, we’re now going to have to get used to calling them Micromussa lordhowensis or Micro lords. Imagine any color, pattern and combination and there’s a pretty good chance that Micro Lords have it. https://www.oceansgarden.com/product-category/corals/lps-corals/
Photo credit - Diogo Hungria

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21/01/2021

Want to win a FREE APEX?//

Deep Blue Seas EPIC Contest DEEP BLUE SEAS NEPTUNE APEX GIVEAWAY

20/01/2021

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