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    Great variety, prices are much better than competitors. Off the beaten path, but the owner is super nice and helpful. I will be going back.

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    Redland Koi & Pond

    Redland Koi & Pond

    (37 reviews)

    Deeply concerned about the treatment of the birds and other animals at Redlands Koi & Gardens…read more During my visit, I observed multiple exotic birds being kept in conditions that appeared unsanitary and harmful to their health. Some food dishes were dirty and even had feces inside, many cages appeared to have little to no food available, and I witnessed birds trying to eat from empty bowls. I also observed dirty water feeders, including some with algae buildup, and in some cages there did not appear to be fresh water available. The birds also seemed to be fed mainly only black sunflower seeds, which is not an appropriate primary diet for parrots and similar birds. Birds are highly intelligent animals and need stimulation, toys, and proper daily care. I did not see toys or enrichment tools in the cages. It is even more troubling that this property operates as a wedding and event venue. Loud music, nighttime events, and constant disruption are not an appropriate environment for animals, especially sensitive exotic birds. I hope the owners do the right thing and hire a qualified professional to properly care for these birds. There have also been concerns raised about the treatment of birds at this property going back to 2023. A macaw that was reportedly showing signs of severe stress, where he plucked all his feathers out. That bird is no longer there, which adds to the concern about the overall welfare of the exotic birds kept on site. (Plumage destructive behavior; which stemmed from boredom, stress, improper diet, and/or illness.)

    Amazing little retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Went to support a friend…read moreleading a meditation event. The surroundings for such events are beautiful and I had an amazing experience and enjoyed seeing the beautiful Koi's. So nice that dogs are welcome too, just couldn't give it the 5 stars based on seeing some of the poor parrots imprisoned in cages way too small with no stimulation which has caused them to start plucking themselves. Those big Macaw's definitely deserve to be in a space big enough to fly or the cages would be better used for smaller birds if any. Unfortunately seeing those birds in cages takes away from what could have been an amazing experience.

    Aquarium Show - My kid with his new friends

    Aquarium Show

    (35 reviews)

    Staff is knowledgeable on tank and fish care. This is only place a trust for my freshwater fish and…read moreplants. The staff is extremely helpful. Definitely one of my favorite aquarium stores.

    I want to begin by expressing my sincere appreciation for the Aquarium show on Friday, July 25th…read more It was an enjoyable and engaging event, and I was especially impressed by Elijah's professionalism and courtesy. His positive attitude and knowledge truly stood out. Unfortunately, a distressing situation that followed my visit has deeply affected my experience with your store. I purchased a Golden Dojo Loach, which died less than 24 hours later. Shortly after introducing it to my tank, my betta fish--who I had gotten on Father's Day and had cared for over the past two months--began to show signs of illness. This fish held deep sentimental value for me, as I got it shortly after the tragic passing of my father in a car accident. As a veterinary technician working in the exotic animal field, I was quick to recognize the symptoms and took immediate steps to quarantine the affected fish. I later learned that all of the Dojo Loaches at your store had also died, confirming that the fish I purchased was infected and introduced illness into my aquarium. This was not the result of negligence on my part--I maintain a clean and well-monitored tank. The source of the infection was the fish your store sold me. When I reached out to explain the situation and express my distress, I was met not only with a dismissive response--"It is what it is"--but also with laughter, as though the situation were humorous. I found this response deeply unprofessional and frankly hurtful, especially considering the emotional context and the effort I've put into caring for my animals. I had to spend $96 on medication to try to save the remaining fish in my tank--treatment that should never have been necessary. I did not infect my tank; your store did, and yet I was left to bear the financial burden. As someone who works in the veterinary field, I fully understand that animal loss can and does happen. What made this situation so disappointing was not the loss itself, but the careless and unempathetic way it was handled. The lack of accountability and professionalism, combined with the visibly poor conditions in your store, left me extremely concerned. I'm sharing this feedback in hopes that it leads to positive change. I urge you to take a closer look at your store's health practices and customer care policies to prevent similar situations from happening in the future.

    Robbie's Feed & Supply - Saddles

    Robbie's Feed & Supply

    (18 reviews)

    I visited Robbie's Feed & Supply intending to purchase chicks, and what should have been a simple…read morevisit turned into one of the most unnecessarily hostile and poorly managed customer experiences I've had. When we arrived, we went to the register to ask where the chicks were. We were the only customers in the store at the time, while all three employees were on phone calls. A gentleman walked in after us and stood to the side. When one employee got off the phone and asked "who's next," we stepped forward--only to be told we were not next and that there was a "line." There was no visible line, no clear signage, and we had been standing directly in front of the register the entire time. This is not a large store--it's a small space where basic awareness should make the order obvious. The man who arrived after us then attempted to move ahead, and I had to clarify that we had been waiting. Instead of handling it professionally, the employee responded dismissively. When I finally asked where the chicks were, I was told "outside," with no effort to assist further. Outside, no one initially helped us. Eventually, a young employee approached and was polite, helpful, and allowed us to select a chick ourselves. As first-time customers in this type of setting, we relied on the guidance we were given. Then an older employee, identified as "Tete," approached in an aggressive and confrontational manner, raising her voice at both the employee and myself. She escalated the situation unnecessarily and even placed her hands on my shoulder, which is completely inappropriate. She also began speaking to me in broken Spanish despite me speaking English the entire time, which felt like an unfounded assumption. If there are rules about not touching the chicks, that needs to be clearly communicated and consistently enforced--not handled through public confrontation. What made this worse is that the employee assisting me--and even a supervisor--appeared confused by her reaction, stating that this was how they normally handle things. That inconsistency reflects a clear lack of training and management oversight. I also couldn't ignore the condition of many of the chicks, with a noticeable number appearing to have pasty vent issues, which raises concerns about their care. I ultimately chose not to make a purchase. I will not spend money in a place where customers are treated this way. This was not a product issue--it was a failure in professionalism, training, and management. If you're considering a feed store, I would strongly recommend looking in Broward instead. The difference in atmosphere and customer service is worth the drive.

    We found everything they we were looking for. We found all of the essential items for feeding as…read morewell as three basic essentials. The service was excellent. We will certainly return.

    Redland Tropical Fish Farm - localfishstores - Updated June 2026

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