Chicago Aquariums

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I am looking to purchase angelfish among plants and other aquatic life and am visiting Chicago this weekend. Can someone suggest fish stores to visit? I'm looking for some of the best!
 
Everything from the downtown Chicago area up to the more Northern areas. I'm heading back to Iowa on my way out so some of the western suburbs are fine too. Honestly I'l drive just about anywhere to find some amazing angelfish. I'm just about to stock a show tank and I really want some amazing angelfish as well as some beautiful plants.
 
The is a very nice store on Golf Rd. just a few miles south of I-90. I forget the name, its in a small strip mall next to a grocery store. I went to about 25 stores in one day w/ a salesmen friend of mine who covered that area for his work. I know there a lot of good ones just outside of Chicago. Someone should be able to give you some names.
 
I work for Petco in the western suburbs and if it is the same supplier that we get our fish from I would stay away from the angel fish. They are usually half dead when we receive them. Although they have been better lately.
 
since bbentler posted this question in several forums, figured since this had the most hits I'd copy my response here.

My 4 favorite Chicago Stores. I get sale e-mails from the first 2, PM your email if you want and I'll forward them.

Old town Aquarium
~ One of the few stores in the city I regularly buy livestock from. They have the best livestock of any store and I (stupidly) don't even think about QT purchases from here. But they also are located in prime real estate downtown, so you pay prime prices, but there selection of plants and angels are pretty good, however its a small store and sometimes pickings can be slim depending on how busy they've been (think they get 2 shipments of fish and 2 shipments of plants weekly). Park in Pipers Alley on North Avenue and they will validate your parking with a $25 purchase, street parking is impossible there.
http://www.oldtownaquarium.com/

Living Sea Aquarium ~ In the northern 'burbs towards O'Hare, they also have a good selection of fish, but their plant section is slim if I remember correctly. I just found this place about 8 months ago, and usually just shop their SW section, so they might have more plants then I think.
http://www.livingseaaquarium.com/

Scott's Pet Shop ~ In western 'burbs off I-55, place is huge, and I'm surprised they don't have their own website. Lots of plants and FW selection. Don't think their plants were in A-1 condition like Old Town, but they have a large selection.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/scotts-pet-shop-westchester


Aquarium Adventures (Petland, Inc)~ Went to the Bolingbrook location during the grand opening last year and love this place. Its about the size of a large chain pet store, but 50% of the location is aquarium and pond fish and supplies. I bring my wife and son, they play with the dogs, cats, and birds (the employees encourage it), as I shop the fish (and try to pay while they are off on the other side of the store to avoid "money talks") The first time I was there I was shopping for koi angelfish and they had a sale on them, but the employee told me they had some kind of problem with those fish dying and advised against buying from that batch, so I give props for that.
http://www.aquariumadventure.com/
 
I go to Scott's every time I go to Brookfield Zoo. I'm not surprised that they don't have a website. If you call the store you only get a recording and you can't talk to anyone in the store or leave a message. If you have a question you actually have to FAX them the question and only then will they return your call. If you go to the store and want to ask a question... they tell you to stand in line. If you want a fish...stand in line. Once you get the fish and you want to pay for it... you guessed it stand in line. Other then that they do have some nice fish and things you don't see everywhere. They just have very poor customer service.
 
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