Aqua Terra

Dragonvale

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Curious.... Went by Aqua Terra the other day (haven't been in there in months) and asked if James around. They stated he no longer works there? I thought James owned half or even the whole business? Just kind of caught off guard since so much works been put into that store.
 
If I was that close to James and had his number I sure wouldn't have had to post here. Maybe this is a sensitive subject and if it is please disregard this question.



Not sensitive I don't think. James is no longer a partner there. I won't shop there anymore.
 
Hey guys , I moved back to NYC . I had a really great opportunity to work on a couple of big projects and I couldn’t pass it up . I’ll post some pics when I can .
 
So I went to buy some RO water yesterday and they were closed and the main area looked gutted, the shelves are gone?! Are they closed or remodeling anyone know? It they are closed for good I need a new source to buy water [emoji15]

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I would seriously doubt that business has the capital or credit worthiness to secure a loan to remodel....
 
We really need better LFS here, I went to Your Reef a few weeks ago and they were a million times better livestock wise than both shops here.

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It would be nice but I don't think there's a market here for it. I mean, look at the club turnouts....
 
Aqua Terra is gone. They posted something a few weeks back.

I have been visiting the place / store located where AT has been for many years, and the business even when it was Northbay Aquatics on the other side of the freeway.

Based on the churn of ownership and number of transitions that store / business has seen, I have to agree with Sean that the handful of serious, money spending reefers in southern Sonoma County seems inadequate to support a local reef store or arguably even a viable, thriving club.
 
Aqua Terra is gone. They posted something a few weeks back.

I have been visiting the place / store located where AT has been for many years, and the business even when it was Northbay Aquatics on the other side of the freeway.

Based on the churn of ownership and number of transitions that store / business has seen, I have to agree with Sean that the handful of serious, money spending reefers in southern Sonoma County seems inadequate to support a local reef store or arguably even a viable, thriving club.

I ask 'em the reason and what i know is that they are going to be only online.
 
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