Cartman102 said:I've gotten a Goldentail moray from e tropicals. Came in great condition and took frozen foods.
So, which was it? ETropicals or LiveAquaria?Cartman102 said:If I was to buy online I would buy from liveaquaria. I ordered a goldentail eel, crabs, and macro algae all came in great health!
You cant really expect people to respect you when you do nothing but get mad, call people names, give horrible advice (to things which you have no experiance with, yet give definitive answers to...then, get mad when a knowledable person(s) disagrees). When you ask a question and people tell you the truth and not what you want to hear, you get hostile. You're a pathological liar, often telling different stories, about the same instance, you lie about experiance, fish you have/have had, your tank setup, your tank size, your equipment. You lie, telling about how you've gotten rid of fish, but then a few weeks later come back and slip up...letting the truth out about how the fish really died. Now...to any logical person...how can you respect that? You're a young kid...I realize that you'll grow up, but how fair is it to bash people, when you're the major reason for all the "disrespect"?Cartman102 said:That's because A) I dont go there anymore and B) Those guys are jerks and don't respect me.
Saltwaterfish, IME, is a good place to order. Do/will some things come in dead?...sure, but that happens to every online retailer. You cant pin it all on one store.
To the person who said that when complainers come to the forum and then get banned...I've been a member of that forum for quite a extensive period of time and have NEVER seen that happen.
Liveaquaria is also a good site, but IMO, they're "free shipping" reserve is quite high. You almost have to buy a complete tank setup, to get free shipping. Not so bad if you're looking to drop alot of cash, all at one time, but for the people who are just ordering a few things, it sucks.
Marine Depot Live (www.marinedepotlive.com) is a fantastic online retailer. I've never had anything but perfect luck with them...livestock and dry goods. They're courteous and prompt.
Salty Critter (www.saltycritter.com) is also a fantastic online site, although they're page could use a little work.