Our employee Trey will be leaving us in the coming days to work for the state. That means a rare full time position at Tideline Aquatics is opening up. This position consists of aquarium/store maintenance and eventual sales of freshwater and marine livestock once we feel comfortable releasing you on the public lol... You must be willing to work HARD, absorb knowledge, work HARD, have excellent people skills, have a flexible schedule, have a friendly demeanor, work HARD and willing to learn the Tideline Aquatics' ways of doing business. Come to the store during our regular hours and fill out an application now.
Hanahan, SC 29410
843.744.8551
We are located on Yeamans Hall Rd, just off Remount Rd, in North Charleston. We are easily accessible by I-26 and I-526. Please call for exact directions to our store.
Years ago, Amy Drehmel walked into Tideline Aquatics as a beginner freshwater customer. She began breeding many species of freshwater fish including various common and rare betta species. She has been a loyal Tideline Aquatics customer ever since.
Amy Drehmel is a marine and freshwater fish breeder living in Moncks Corner, South Carolina. Amy grew up in Tennessee and was a artist and model before moving to South Carolina with her ex husband Alan Drehmel. With Alan Drehmel, Amy was one of the first marine hobbyist to raise the green wolf eel blenny (Congrogadus subducens). Amy was also one of the first to raise the yellow watchman goby (Cryptocentrus cinctus). Amy wrote about this for Reefkeeping online magazine. Amy continues to work with yellow watchman gobies and other Cryptocentrus species. She is also working on a hybrid Crytocentrus! Amy has also raised many species of clownfish (Amphiprion) including akindynos, ocellaris, percula, bicinctus, "snowflake", frenatus (tomato) and both the black and brown polmnus (saddle clownfish). She has also raised the beautiful Maroon Clownfish (Premnas biaculeatus). Amy continues to raise many different Amphiprion. Amy is currently working with Priolepis gobies and a few eels including the ghost ribbon eel (Pseudechidna brummeri). She is the first to document the leptocephali stage of this eel. Amy has also bred and raised Redhead Gobies (Elacatinus puncticulatus) and Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni) in captivity.
Many of Amy's adult breeders have been purchased from Tideline Aquatics. We (Tideline Aquatics) bring in the fish from various countries from our supplier of marine fish, Quality Marine in California (including the ghost ribbon eels). Due to the hard work and endurance from hobbyists like Amy Drehmel and the controlled and proper collection of marine fish and invertebrates by companies like Quality Marine, our hobby has advanced to offer many marine species that no longer will require the collection from the wild. Thank you Amy for allowing Tideline Aquatics to post these new and exciting videos on our website!!!



