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    Creative Aquarium Nation

    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    Monster Aquarium

    Monster Aquarium

    (144 reviews)

    Downtown Flushing, Flushing

    Before I address the haters, I want to say this place is my top choice for a local fish store. John…read moreand all of the crew greet me with warmth and casual professionalism everytime I walk through their doors. Now if you are still on the fence about coming here due to some people questioning the durability of MA's fish with them getting sick" within a day or two after bringing home" or that "Selling sick fish is unacceptable". Let me ease your mind. Yes, fish do get sick sometimes. That is always unfortunate. It is also sometimes out of a LFS's control at times. Pathogens, parasites and protozoa are always present in aquaculture. Symptoms may remain dormant or negligible and cannot be detected from a glance. Hence it is why we in the hobby quarantine new fish, not just for diseases we can see but also those we cannot. However sickness can sometimes not be preventable. Something you CAN prevent is a massacre of your whole tank by simply QUARANTINING YOUR FISH. If you allow time to do its thing you will most definitely know whether or not any action needs to be taken. Simply dumping new fish into established tanks just means " I dont care about my fish", " If they die its not my fault since I didnt know they were sick". Now alot of people in this hobby are beginners and thats great! Just learn to ask for help. If help is coming from a person who "pretended he didn't understand what I was saying", GO SOMEWHERE ELSE. There's this pretty neat place call the internet. Oh? you're on it now? WOW! SEE look at that! Not so Hard right? BEST OF LUCK TO YOU!! :) All in all, sorry for the rant. It is just frustrating to see such a good and hard working establishment come under fire from people who dont do their research and go "oh no, the consequences of my actions" when they screw up. K Bye ;)

    Super awesome store- they are super helpful for finding the right fish, the inside is so cool and…read morethey have an amazing selection. Such cool fish in there.

    Tamco Aquarium & Supplies

    Tamco Aquarium & Supplies

    (14 reviews)

    Bensonhurst

    Got my first fishies here, (who were both Betta fish) and they surprisingly lived for 4 years :)…read moregreat owner, great service!

    THE ONLY STORE I BUY ANY FISH FROM! I started my first aquarium a few years ago, and quickly…read morestarted learning how much there is to fish keeping more than just throwing some food in the tank. First I learned through trail and error, but quickly I realized that won't suffice, so I started really studying up on it and learned a whole lot about it. So when I finally figured out how to correctly set up the aquarium, and water. To give the fish a chance to survive and thrive. But that's when I also realized something else, that now, after more than a year of tinkering, and learning about fish keeping, that now that I knew more, I realized I'd have to be crazy to buy any fish from any of my local chain stores, like Petland Discounts, Petco, Pet smart. Etc. Cause if you look closely at those fish, you can clearly see all kinds of signs of diseases and illnesses. I guess the only way they sell any, is to people that really don't know how to tell if a fish looks healthy or not. So basically for the last 3 or 4 years now I've been buying every single of my fish from Temco here. Of course there is the occasional dead fish that didn't take to my tank well. But at least for the most part if I treat them right, they live and prosper. I wouldn't let you put a fish from any of those stores in my aquarium, if you gave it to me for free, and even if it looked perfectly healthy. Because I've seen the tanks they're coming out of. I'll attach a photo of my goldfish aquarium. I have now a beautiful exotic collection of different types and colors of goldfish. All healthy and beautiful, and diseases and parasites free. So yea, maybe I pay a little(!) More power fish than the chain stores, but it's well worth the headaches and stress it saves me. (And it's not really that much more expensive)

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