When I went and got my fish today, I went to a place on the south east side of houston that one of the guys at petco reccommended to me. He said he didn't even buy fish from the store he worked at.
Anyway, this was a fabulous store, or it may just be my first introduction to a real LFS of any size. They had 250 freshwater tanks, 200 marine tanks, and 50 tanks dedicated to coral. It was a really cool store. Wish I had been there prior to my tank as they had a lot of 2nd hand stuff for sale that they guarunteed.
Saw some amazing fish there. They had a full grown Malaysian Cichlid that definitely had some aggression issues. It would follow you up and down its tank biting at the glass the whole time.
Had a truly impressive collection of Synos. Their cichlid collection was nice, but not as diverse as there catfish. Had several large specimens of oscars, jaguars, JDs, and such. Had several mating pairs as well for sale as well as smaller and medium sized varieties. The truly impressive thing was they had a really large tank on one end with what appeared to be a large variety of Cichlid with a bump on its head going for $250-$300 depending on size.
They also had some EBJDs for sale for $25. I wasn't planning to drop that change on one fish yet, so I got a 6 inch JD for $8. However, I asked if he had trouble keeping the EBJDs alive because all of them were about 1.5-2 inches and he said that the only problem he knows of is getting them to rebreed, but that they offer a 3 month guaruntee on their EBJDs because some people have had problems with them. I looked at all the tanks in the store and only saw one dead fish which was actually under a monstrous pleco, and they removed it and did a vac on the tank as soon as I pointed it out to them.
The last thing was that at the back they had a tank where they soaked their own drift wood for sale. He said they used to use it for Gold fish and coy, but he got tired of messing with people that didn't know how to care for them so they stopped carrying such a large number.
All in all I was really impressed.
Anyway, this was a fabulous store, or it may just be my first introduction to a real LFS of any size. They had 250 freshwater tanks, 200 marine tanks, and 50 tanks dedicated to coral. It was a really cool store. Wish I had been there prior to my tank as they had a lot of 2nd hand stuff for sale that they guarunteed.
Saw some amazing fish there. They had a full grown Malaysian Cichlid that definitely had some aggression issues. It would follow you up and down its tank biting at the glass the whole time.
Had a truly impressive collection of Synos. Their cichlid collection was nice, but not as diverse as there catfish. Had several large specimens of oscars, jaguars, JDs, and such. Had several mating pairs as well for sale as well as smaller and medium sized varieties. The truly impressive thing was they had a really large tank on one end with what appeared to be a large variety of Cichlid with a bump on its head going for $250-$300 depending on size.
They also had some EBJDs for sale for $25. I wasn't planning to drop that change on one fish yet, so I got a 6 inch JD for $8. However, I asked if he had trouble keeping the EBJDs alive because all of them were about 1.5-2 inches and he said that the only problem he knows of is getting them to rebreed, but that they offer a 3 month guaruntee on their EBJDs because some people have had problems with them. I looked at all the tanks in the store and only saw one dead fish which was actually under a monstrous pleco, and they removed it and did a vac on the tank as soon as I pointed it out to them.
The last thing was that at the back they had a tank where they soaked their own drift wood for sale. He said they used to use it for Gold fish and coy, but he got tired of messing with people that didn't know how to care for them so they stopped carrying such a large number.
All in all I was really impressed.