i dunno, something on the nw side of town would be nice, not having to make a minimum half hour commute would definitly be a plus
I think Ina and Thornydale would be awesome.
As far as what to stock. Healthy, pest free livestock. Reasonably priced drygoods/ equipment.
It would also be really nice if the store stocked employees that weren't condescending and rude that ignore customers when they come into the store because they are too busy talking to each other; employees who are consistently unable to answer even the most simple questions (i.e. how much do your astraea snails cost), who know nothing about what they are selling, and have all the livestock mis-labeled (i.e. having to google common fish that are in the store because they don't know what they are and the tanks aren't labeled, or they don't know what a ricordea is) and mis-priced as well! Hopefully that's not too much to ask.![]()
And I also believe, that I don't think anyone intends on being condescending or rude but may come across that way. If I was working at a store and someone wanted to buy a tang for their 20 gallon tank that was just set up today, I am not going to sell it to you. Or no I am not going to sell you an SPS with you normal flourescent strip light. I think the employees of pet shops need to be firm on what they sell, to whom they sell certain things too, and take the responsibility for that animal that they are selling. If you don't know what the animal is that you are looking to buy, you shouldn't buy it right then. Ask them to hold it while you research it and come back. Relying on the employees to inform you can be risky unless you truly trust their knowledge and that they are honest