
Our Support and Quarantine Facility
Not a retail location
UPDATE: July, 2009. Over two years now
in our support facility and we continue to expand our marine fish
quarantine process with some new species on the horizon. We are also
busy with lab projects including 48 soft coral specimens from our recent
expedition to Indonesia. These have already been sampled (small bottles
below) for DNA extraction and molecular analysis.


Laboratory with Indonesian soft coral specimens




Quarantine systems for our Retail Store and Showfish program

Curing system for Indonesian, Fiji and aquacultured live rock
UPDATE: October, 2007. In September of
2006 we began developing expansion plans to better serve our customers.
This included identifying the function of a new location, site selection
and development plans. A 1750 sq. ft. building was chosen conveniently
located 5 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.
Beginning in March of 2007 construction was
started. This included extensive plumbing, electrical, and structural
build-out. A 1200 gal/day RO/DI system was installed. The first
phase of operations started 6 months later, in August of 2007 with the
processing of live rock and the use of our new quarantine facility.

Our state of the art quarantine facility occupies one
third of the new building. It is comprised of 15 different water systems
with a combined volume of over 3000 gallons. This is over double our
previous quarantine capacity! We employ mechanical, biological and
chemical filtration as well as UV sterilization for disease prevention.

Our husbandry staff regularly performs water analysis
and system maintenance. Additionally, many protocols for receiving,
acclimation, and prophylactic treatments are implemented to ease the
transition of our fish to life in aquaria. The result is comfortable,
well adjusted marine fish ready for commercial, public, or private
display.

Another one third of this building is allocated to the
curing and conditioning of live rock. We can process over 2000 lbs in
seven different system at any one time. By expanding this part of our
operation we are increasing the quantity and variety of live rock we can
offer to our customers.

This facility also houses our aquarium food
preparation station, an expanded laboratory which is used for disease
identification, taxonomy, histology and stores our coral collection. We
also have a reference library containing over 800 publications.

We are very grateful to our customers nationwide for
supporting AquaTouch these past 11 years. You have made our growth
possible. All of us at AquaTouch look forward to continuing to provide
the exceptional quality and service you have come to expect.
THANK YOU!!!

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