Chicago Fish Stores

Debbie2

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Wanted to find out if anyone has been over to the Chicago area lately. I went there about a year ago, and want to go to Old Town Aquarium and one other place, I think it was called Oceans Floor. Would like to know other places to go.

Thanks;
Debbie
 
I went to a few nice stores in Schaumberg the last time I was there. You may also want to check in with the Chicago Club as they have at least one member that opened his own shop and rumor has it he gets some amazing stuff cheap.
 
Where in Chicago are you going to be BTW? And what are you looking for? We're one of those places where there isn't one great store for everything, but depending of if you're looking for a selection of fish, dry goods, coral, or super premium rare coral, there are different places to visit.
 
Looking more for coral and fish. The more unusual the better. I'm setting up 2 - 337 gal tanks for the hospital in town and would like to find some nice stuff. I liked Old Town, because they seemed to have more unusual livestock. We went somewhere North of Chicago, I think it was called Oceans Floor and he had some nice coral and inverts for great prices. I will NEVER go to Deep Reef Aquatics again. Made a special trip all the way over there, after calling to let them know I was coming, to pick up a Red Headed wrasse. When I got there, they had the wrasses packed into little tanks and said the breaker had gone out 2 days earlier on one of the systems so the ammonia had spiked, and they had to put them all together. All the fish were stressed and I told them how upset I was that they didn't tell me that before I came over. Too make a long story shorter, they told me that they would guarantee the fish I bought, ended up spending $380.00 on different wrasses, all of them died within the week and they would'nt do anything, besides jerk me around!!! I could never treat someone like that.
 
Deep reef is closed anyhow.

Not sure where to tell you to go for fish on that one. I've heard Living Seas is good but I've never been. For corals, it might be worth a trip to Schaumburg to check out Advanced Aquatics and Beyond the Reef. Reef Depot in Lemont (www.reefdepot.net) is excellent for corals and has a website but you have to make an appointment as it's run out of a basement. In my opinion the best place for coral is another basement run place but I can't tell you the name (ReefCentral will remove it if I write their name here). They're in Brookfield though.

!!!! I almost forgot, you're coming in from Iowa, does that mean you'll be coming in on 88? If so, check out Rod's Reef. It's another call ahead place (but those are the best right?) but he's world renowned for his clown breeding program and he's an all around great guy. Also, he sells Rod's Food which is some amazing stuff and is well regarded in our area. www.rods-reef.com
 
Not sure where it's located at but I think dark lord coral is over there somewhere.

google it they have a website
 
CARAGOL... Thanks for the info...I'll check those out. I did stop at Rod's Reef last time we came over and he was a very nice guy. I need to talk to him about raising some clowns for me. I have a wild caught black onyx female that paired up with a black male.

Not really surprised about Deep Reef....guess what goes around, comes around.
 
I think I found it....

It is called dark.lord.coral in Bloomington, IL

Nice website...I just ordered a kalium Kit from them.
I will have to plan a visit.

eins
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11741672#post11741672 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Debbie2
CARAGOL... Thanks for the info...I'll check those out. I did stop at Rod's Reef last time we came over and he was a very nice guy. I need to talk to him about raising some clowns for me. I have a wild caught black onyx female that paired up with a black male.

Not really surprised about Deep Reef....guess what goes around, comes around.

If you need help with clowns let me know. I am a bit closer than Rod. :D
 
Try Sea Schor on the North side in Buffalo Grove. I get there on a regular basis and they have very good sps and occassionally fish selection. Their 500 gallon display is worth the trip alone.
 
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