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What's going on?
Saltwater Paradise in the DFW area I am not bashing, just want to know if anyone knows why? Has the ownership changed? While there are some issues at the store that have always been there, I must say anytime I was there the tanks were clean and there were (usually) no dead fish. One of the display tanks was horribly dirty and had a farm of aiptasia in it, as well as other display tanks being extremely nasty with algae and crud in them. Not the same store I knew when I lived there. Also, the drygoods stock was low.
Last edited by Snailman; 10/15/2003 at 11:46 AM. |
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I should have put for DFW reefers in the subject - obviously the rest of you all over the world aren't going to know. Sorrry!!!
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CalDr....I have edited your post from being second hand information. Please keep your posts to "first hand" experiences.
This is " A forum for members to share and evaluate their experiences with on-line companies in the Aquaria hobby. Please be sure to stick to the facts when posting comments about your experiences. Snailman
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Sorry, I have no doubt what I was told is true, but I understand your point. I'll be visiting next month and see for myself. I would like to ask if the ownership has changed.
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The ownership is the same, dry good selection goes up and down. Unfortunately the ugly tank is not mine, it is a customers livestock that has a broken tank.
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You must be confused with some other store, the drygoods were on the low side but the fish and coral displays were fabulous, not to mention it is a whole new store with what looks like 4 times the floor space. I drive all the way from west Ft Worth to visit. JMO
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