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Old 05/21/2001, 02:16 PM
Laura D Laura D is offline
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Hi all, I am about to move to Iowa and become a Hawkeye.

I wil be living in Cedar Rapids, near Iowa city.

Does anyone know of any good fish stores, clubs, maybe a public aquarium, ect.?

I am taking all my fish, rocks, sand, corals, and tanks, two 55gallons, one 155g, and a 90. Call me crazy.

I just want to make some reef friends. I just graduated college and my husband is starting Law School at U of I,this is the first time I have just up and moved somewhere, it would be nice to know about the reef scene first.

Thanks, Laura
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Old 05/21/2001, 08:31 PM
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Laura: Congrads on the hubby getting into Law School. Cant help with any of the Info you want, but will tell you that you will really enjoy the area. I know there are some stores in the area and if no club then start one!!

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Old 05/21/2001, 09:13 PM
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Oh no ... a Hawkeye???? That's a fighting word

I am an Iowa State Cyclone Alum here ....
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Old 05/21/2001, 09:17 PM
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You can always come to omaha to the Henry Doorly Zoo! They have a great aquarium. We also have a few nice LFS's, although it is a drive at 5 hours from CR. By the way I went to ISU for a while... They had some really ugly women up there so I came back Just kiddin...
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Old 05/21/2001, 09:20 PM
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I'm really, really sorry! If you ever need any support, just make the trip up to wonderful Minnesota, there are many people here that will support you even though you did choose to go to that awful state.

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Old 05/21/2001, 09:49 PM
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Mulberry,

When are you moving to Iowa? I live about 1.5 hours from Cedar Rapids. I don't know of any clubs in that area. Still haven't found any around here. Grinnell, Newton, area. I have a friend that just recently moved to Cedar Rapids and will ask her on the LFS for you.

A very warm Welcome to the state. It is a beautiful area to live in.

Sandy

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Old 05/21/2001, 09:59 PM
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Fish Stores In Iowa

The best place I have found is the Fish Shack in Manchester
about 45 min north of CR. Been to couple in CR one closed up liquidated everything this month. Been to Davenport nothing
PetSmart in CR has ick and other sicknesses on there fish.
Haven't looked in Iowa City usually drive to Chicago or Indiana or MO.The Fish Shack in Dubuque is all right. Same guy owns both Fish Shacks The Manchester Store has more tanks and better looking coral and fish and he can usually order what you need.
Live Rock in CR was selling at 9 to 10 bucks a pound to outrageous and everything else was pricey haven't been back since.

Good Luck
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Old 05/21/2001, 10:35 PM
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mulberry,

Congrats on the law school, sorry it's in Iowa .

I understand there's a good store in Mason City, with a knowledgable owner. Don't know the name but if your interested let me know.

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Old 05/21/2001, 10:52 PM
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Agu,

Just curious on noting a few negative remarks about Iowa in this thread. Is there a reason for this???

I do note that there aren't that many reefers on the forums from Iowa.

Satisfy my curiosity.
Thanks Sandy
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Old 05/21/2001, 11:11 PM
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good LFS

hey there. there's a pretty good place in iowa city that is near the coralridge mall. the name of the store is "Sea of Marvels". they specialize in only saltwater fish, primarily deals with corals. i'd say he's got some of the nicest tanks around, good clean tanks or pristine condition. he keeps all his corals under metal halides and the price for things aren't too bad. it's a "one man" shop with one young college assistant and that's it. he gets new corals every tues (therefore shop is closed) so come early wednesday for the first pick. he opens from 11-7pm everyday except tues.

for more directions and information, you can call him, his number is 319-351-3969 . you may even get some perks if you tell him that i sent ya. my name is tony.

as for prices, things range from $35 - $50 for most corals, excluding SPS ($60 +). mushrooms fall in about the $40-45 range and hammers and such are usually around 50. this is where i go for all my corals.

feel free to email me directly if you need anymore information.

for the monthly specials, check his very brief one page webpage.

http://www.seaofmarvels.com

bye bye

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Old 05/21/2001, 11:25 PM
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Iowa is cool! I lived there for 25 years before I moved to WI. I second the Sea of marvels. When I was going to his store it on Gilbert Street next to the adult book store, but now it's by the Mall. It's really quite easy to find.

Iowa City is really a pretty decent place to go. The bars all change names every two years, and the best ones are gone. I used to go see R.E.M. back when they were playing college bars at the Yacht Club. For a pizza, gotta go to the Airliner it's located right across from the Old Capitol.

Otherwise the pickin's are pretty slim. I never even found a decent store for corals in Des Moines.

The only thing Minnesota has to offer is more Lutherans, Lake Woebegone, and Alberta clippers.
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Old 05/21/2001, 11:26 PM
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No negative Iowa feedback from me ... I spent my college days in Ames, IA and loved it ... Far different from Chicago where I grew up but met some of the nicest people I have ever met there.

We always had a great rivalry between Iowa State and University of Iowa, and I am pretty sure it still holds today ... those were the good ole days
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Old 05/22/2001, 07:29 AM
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We MN just like ripping on Iowans. They do the same. Heres a common joke. Why does the mississippi flow south? Cause Iowa sux! :-) I have nothing against iowans, heck, I dated one. Its just fun to rag on them once in a while.

You should have fun, enjoy the cow tipping.

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Old 05/22/2001, 11:13 AM
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Wow, everyone is ripping on Iowa so much, and we just wish that we could be there. We consider it a nice step up from here. It's closer to MN, Ill, and such, and so we can get to where our family and friends are much quicker.

When we leave here (in a little under a year), we'll miss our LFS (Bellevue Pet Center), the zoo aquarium that docmal mentioned, and the Omaha Marine Society. That's about it. (I would include my classmates, but they'll all be scattering as well)

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Old 05/22/2001, 01:07 PM
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Wolverine: Iowa a big step up from OMAHA are you crazy? Have you been to the armpit of the world known as Council Bluffs (or Coucil-tucky as we call it)? Iowa is nice but Omaha, is way nicer. Although it is a matter of opinion and I'm just a city type of person. I enjoy the city much more than the emptiness of Iowa. Thats why I came back home. I know Omaha isn't the biggest city in the world but when I finish college I am moving away for a while, then I'll come back to raise a family here. Us Nebraskans love to pick on you Iowan's but it's all in good fun. Here's one I've always enjoyed: I.O.W.A or Idiots Out Wondering Around. I know it's mean but it's all meant as a joke
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Old 05/22/2001, 01:16 PM
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hey docmal, I think it's wandering, not wondering. I live outside of Lincoln (Go Huskers), but couldn't resist correcting a slam
And, Bellvue Pet Center is a good place. You need to talk to Scott.
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Old 05/22/2001, 01:20 PM
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Wink

Hey Mulberry,
Welcome to Iowa. Why don't you bing a pallet of SD sand with you. You could make alot of new friends then!
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Old 05/22/2001, 02:03 PM
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docmal, actually I'm not from Iowa, so any slams on them don't really affect me much. I know there's not much in Iowa, but, like I said, it's just that much closer to the places I'd rather be. If I have to drive to Chicago to visit my friends, it's a much nicer (read:shorter) drive if I'm starting in Des Moines or Davenport than if I'm starting here. While Council Bluffs may be a little bit of a hole, I'd have to say that I've been to some much, much worse places in my travels.

I agree that it's a matter of opinion, but as we see it, Omaha isn't quite the place for a city person (as you describe yourself). As we see it, we need to travel at least 2-2.5 hours to get to a real city (KC). Much more to get to Chicago or Minneapolis (both high on our list for where we'll end up next year), which is where we'd prefer to go.

So, in summary, for us, Omaha and Iowa are both a little empty, but Iowa has the perk of being closer to where we want to be (plus once you get more toward the Eastern side you get into Big Ten country, which we prefer).

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Old 05/22/2001, 02:03 PM
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ive noticed that this entire second page is all about Iowia? uh,why? this forum was for me to know about sharks, and this page is nothing but non info. thanks
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Old 05/22/2001, 02:04 PM
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Um, Josh, I think you replied to the wrong thread.

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Old 05/22/2001, 03:34 PM
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wolverine: I wasn't slamming you. I know you are from NE because I've talked to you before and it's in your tag. I was just poking fun at Iowa.

As far as Bellevue Pet Center goes I will not shop there anymore. There was a thread a while back about Bad LFS experiences and I posted mine on it here's the link: http://archive.reefcentral.com/vbull...threadid=22743

Basically Scott is an arogent jerk who doesn't care about his costomers the minute they leave the store.

In addition to the story above, Scott has said some completely untrue things about my former boss and former owner of Animal Talk Aquatics Pet Store in Omaha. When Animal Talk went out of business scott offered an insulting offer to buy all of our livestock including 12 giant rare breeding blue frontosas. Scott preceeded to sell the fronts before we agreed to his offer. We didn't agree to his offer and this costomer was left standing in the rain. So to save his butt Scott claimed that we had taken his money and not given him the fish. He then claimed that he had to send the police to the former owner of animal talk's house to get the money back. All of this was a complete fabrication by Scott. He is a liar and his prices are a joke to anyone who knows the fish business. Since Animal Talk has closed he has risen his base coral price from $59.00 to $90.00. This guy is just an insecure jerk, don't buy from him. Ever.

Sorry to get so serious but I just wanted to let you all know about this guy.

Although Anthoney (another employee of Bellevue) is a good guy. But Scott runs the joint so I still boycot.
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Old 05/22/2001, 06:32 PM
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oh, my bad. my thread somehow brought me here, sorry.
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Old 05/22/2001, 07:24 PM
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Cool

Wow, I had no idea that I would get so many responses!!!!

apham4,12ptbk,Greg3333,ect. Thanks! That is exactly what I was looking for. All I need is one or two stores, hopefully one that likes to give credit for xenia, shrooms and the like.

sandy, I'll be moving June 1st. Hubby will be going to U of I and I will be working there, but we will be living in an apartment in my in laws house in Cedar Rapids. Free rent should be worth the commute and hassle. I'll get in touch with you when I get settled in, I love to trade.

Bubafat,
"You should have fun, enjoy the cow tipping." Oh us Virginians do plenty of cow tipping ourselves!
I am intrigued by the large number of reefers I see from the north in people's profiles. I would think that it would be hard to get good stock up there, with it being so cold a good part of the year. Me and hubby are both reef nuts and think that a long drive just to see other people's tanks is a super way to spend a Saturday.

Thanks for all the responses!
Laura
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Old 05/22/2001, 10:44 PM
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mulberry, I've completely forgotten my manners. Congrats to you for your graduation and to your hubby on the law school thing.

docmal, sorry, I misread your last post and thought that was directed at me. My bad.

As for the other issue, I've known Scott for a while now, and I feel that he's someone I can trust. He's always taken good care of me, even when he knew that I was working for his competitor. And it's also good to know that he's done this knowing that we're short term customers (ie, we'll be leaving in less than a year), and that our tanks are too full to add anything right now anyway, and that we're students in a lot of debt without a lot of money, so we're not exactly pouring money into his store.

I did read your post on that other thread, and replied to it. Since then Scott has talked to me about it, and he has a different side of the story. If nothing else you should talk to him about it and get things sorted out. I don't think it's really my place to be a go-between.

I know that there's no love lost between Scott and [the former owner of Animal Talk]. The two have not gotten along for quite a while; and I should say that the bad-mouthing I've heard has all been from [the former owner of Animal Talk] (who, as you know, was also my boss for a time). The fact is that I like both of them and I get along well with both of them, so I just stay out of it.

Just remember, every story has 3 sides to it: your side, my side, and the truth.


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Old 06/28/2001, 04:18 PM
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OK. I've seen the Sea of Marvels post. I was just there (after going to one in C.R. that was going out of business) on May 25th. They do have saltwater only, which is nice, and some of the stuff was interesting, but I wouldn't say that it is great. Really there aren't that many good places around the area. The Fish Shack (in Dubuque) is going down hill because they don't have anyone there that cares about the saltwater fish, the one in Manchester is probably better since it is run by the dad of the family, and he take more pride in the store.
In Davenport, we stumbled across a really nice store. We hit it by pure chance, it is Aquatic Environments. Fish only, not hamsters and rabits like some "fish stores".
Stay away from PetCo and PetSmart. You are asking for trouble there.
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