in need of a quick coral fix.

Revolution

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OK i lived in Sussex County about three years ago.. there was a LFS in the rehoboth mall, and on a visit about a year ago, there was another LFS behind the new Wawa in lewes. i just moved back from south florida and decided to take my family to both of them today... one wasnt there anymore, and the other didnt have anything but brown corals, and algae. i know dr. macs is only like 45 minutes away but they are only open on the weekends if i remember correctly. Are there ANY LFS in Kent or Sussex counties that i am not aware of? thanks ahead of time!


Brad.
 
I was just down there last Friday (in the storm) and it was well worth the (4+ hour) trip from NJ. Came back with about $600 in rock (drop-dead gorgous Tonga) and about the same in frags and one gorgeous teardrop clam. He's got a really nice place, and he's and they've always been very accommodating.
 
All this talk of the beautiful stuff you got and no pictures?!! hehe id really like to see the rock and the clam you got.. if you get around to taking some pictures. thanks ahead of time!
 
In Anne's defense (Pet Safari) I was in the other day, and they had cleaned the tanks in preparation for a large coral order. May be worth checking out for any south of the canal types. I'll probably go Wed or Thurs.
 
Atta Boy Joe!

Keep working with your local store, rather than just running them down. We all benefit in the long run. Everyone can learn and change.

To tell you the truth, I even have problems with some of my tanks. all different. so i can imagine the problems a store with a couple hundred tanks , looped together, and tons of new allien livestock flowing through it every week has trying to manage to keep it clean and healthy.?

It's a tough job. but we all can help. after all , they are our home town supply stores. we all want good local stores to cruise and buy good stuff from.

don't we?
 
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