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  • I had no idea that they accept pets inside of a fish store. I seen a lady in there with her cat one day and decided...hey why not bring my puppy with me. So me and Bella too a trip to store. Bella of course is the name of my pretty puppy. The store is full of all the fish and aquarium supplies you'd need for an average aquarium. By average i mean nothing above 220 gallons. I purchased a little 10 gallon tank because they were on sale for $10. I was originally going to use it as a fish hospital/nursery/separator. I wanted a small tank to help to heal some fish that get sick or to separate the dad from the baby fish who were just born. After viewing some of the fish in the tanks i decided to make this tank my own personal one. Some of the people who work there are really knowledgable. You got to speak to one of the older folks if you really need help. The older guy with the long pony tail is very knowledgable about each of the fish they housed and the differences in water. An older woman whose name skips my mind was a lot of help as well. She spent a whole hour discussing the up and down of owning a saltwater tank over a freshwater tank. I ended up choosing the freshwater tank because they are easier to manage when they are small. They have loads of tanks each fish species swimming with its own king typically. Alot of african cichlids but lot of other species that i've never heard of. They have about 4 to 5 aisles of fish, half fresh water, half salt water. Tons of accessories rocks, coral reefs, sand, real and fake greenery as well as colorful plants. They also have larger rocks, smooth stone and drift wood to add an authentic feel to your tank. They have shelves full of different varities of fish food from frozen blood worms and krill to floating pellets and flakes. I love the assortment. I ended up buying a hood/light combo, filter and heater for $90 and all the decorations cost about $50. I have yet to buy the fish so for $150 you can get everything you need for your 10 gallon tank. I used my own water and conditioned it but this store does sell fresh and saltwater by the gallon. Other than fish the store also has turtles, snails and eels as well as rabbits! My hubby loves this store and we shop there at least two times a month which is always fun to see the new fish they have in stock as well as specials. The had a sale $10 a cichlid last time i was there. The cichlids can be carnivorous and eat each other so for my tank i'm deciding to go with smaller fish that are friendlier. I can't wait to buy them!!
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