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Old August 13th 06, 02:47 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Xdudimus Maximus
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Default Where to buy fish on-line

www.reeftopia.com has some good deals as well.

Best thing to do is get a group order together to save on or get free
shipping.



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"Susan" wrote:
That's sad the some fish are caught with cyanide I don't know how

many
times I've been in a local fish store and I've heard someone tell an
employee I just set up a fish tank and I want one of those pointing to a
mandarin. It just makes me sad that people don't educate themselves on

any
livestock before purchasing. It makes me real sad whenever I loose any

kind
of livestock myself as I try to provide the best environment. Sounds

like
you have a nice fish store Wayne Wish I lived closer and I'd support

you


Susan




Unfortunately not all stores are honest or more frequently they have
employees who don't know anything about what they are selling. Kind of

like
Radio Shack where you have one tech whiz in the store and two or three

others
who usually say "huh?" when you ask a question. Usually my experience is

there
will be a couple of experts who know marine life inside and out and then a

few
other employees who tell you alot of gobbily-gook, probably not to cheat

anyone
but because they don't know any better. I have a store I support locally

(Tails
and Scales, Chesapeake VA) but I know which salespeople to talk to there.

I'm
rather ashamed to admit that I didn't do nearly enough independent

research
when I started salt water. I relied on the store's personel for advice

(not
Tails and Scales). With my first tank they were right on in telling me

how to
cycle a tank and did free water perameter checks..BUT....they also told me

a
yellow tang was very comptatible in a community tank (so I bought it
FIRST...ouch!!) and that a madarin dragonet ate brine shrimp. So I

learned the
hard way (and expensive) about mixing the right type of fish. It takes

time
and research and you pretty much have to do it on your own. Even so

everytime I
get cocky enough to think I understand how to run an ecosystem

occassionally I
get bitten. Most of my fish live for years but I just lost a tomini tang
(beautifull fish which I've only seen once in a pet store) that came down

with
some sort of bacteria infection that I just couldn't eradicate no matter

what I
tried. I've been brooding about that all week.

Bob