PROS:
They have lots of inventory and hardware in store so you can find pretty much any mainstream pump, heater, fish net, chemical, food, lighting, refugium etc here in store. They cover saltwater fish/reef/freshwater/reptile/pond. Prices are a little heavy though with mark up so be ready to shell out some dough. They also carry new and used fish tanks and have lots to choose from. Anything else can be ordered. The staff is huge but hit or miss meaning some are just kinda wandering around avoiding people and some are there to truly help. When you consult, some will try to simply sell you a product while a few will inform you on how to proactively fix your issue, typically without the need the spend immediate money.
CONS:
Filth. The store is maintained a little towards the neglected side unfortunately. The tanks have major diatoms issues and some cyano as well. Occasionally you see a dead fish or two floating around which makes you second think your intended purchase and how long that fish has been there. The corals are average they don't really pop and non jump out as exotic. IMO the coral displays can be better and should be better. Also, I don't believe they quarantine the fish so I hope you do yourself a favor.
OVERALL:
I would recommend this store simply due to its diversity and easy to reach location. I feel that this store has the potential to really knock it out of the park but they aren't doing that. It is the biggest store I know of in the state and I think I've been to all of them. What I believe they lack is mainly detail to cleanliness not only in the tanks (water chemistry) but also in the store in general. With a few tweaks here and there and some small investments this store would be killer.