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I was a patron of Living Art Aquarium for 2 years until I relocated for work to PA. I have been looking for a replacement store but have not found a place with as nice a variety of fish and as personable a staff as Living Art. They were always happy to answer all of my questions, they even encouraged it during the whole first month before I even bought my tank. They new me by name and were happy to check my water whenever I brought it in. I have never had a fish with illness from living art, neither clown fish, fire fish, jawfish, angel, chromis, nor several inverts. Yes, over 2 years I have had fish die, but that has either been within the first few weeks or once with one really good jumper during a cleaning. Every professional fish-keeping text will tell you that acclimatizing fish within the first month is the hardest time period. I once bought a blenny that was too aggressive toward my other fish and bringing it back was not a problem. When I moved and needed to take down my tank, they were very helpful and it was a relief knowing my fish would be well taken care of. I love this store, and I would recommend it to anyone!
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