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On Jan 11, 11:37*am, Randy Webb wrote:
Larry Blanchard said the following on 1/11/2008 11:51 AM: On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 21:23:56 -0600, Reel McKoi wrote: I'm waiting for the brand new ultra modern PetsMart to open in my nearest town. I bet they'll have a large selection of feeds and carry Hikari products. I'll second the approval of Hikari foods. *The micro wafers are great and they also have micro pellets for smaller fish or fish with small mouths. After reading this thread, I was in Walmart here last night and looked to see what they had as far as wafers. They had Wardley brand and Hikari brand algea wafers. Doesn't mean they carry them in TN stores but they typically carry the same things nation wide. It was the only Hikari product I saw though. -- Randy Chance Favors The Prepared Mind Try shopping for fish food in a "real" store and not in Wally World where the majority of "rednecks" and illegals shop for cut rate crap! If a store (other than Wally World) carries Hikari products then they can get in mirco wafers or pellets simply by ordering from vendor.................Besides online is just too cheap to not use decent foods like Hikari and even with shipping it may come out as cheap as or cheaper than buying cheap foods locally.................... |
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