Interesting.
I'd love to drop by Ultimate Reef's webpage, but the domain shows as suspended. No ultimate reef for me today...
I did go to the petstore on 95th and 59...I am sorry to report that the store is the single most shameful example of a fish store I have ever seen...and I've been to a few. Dead saltwater fish *everywhere* that were moldy and showed dead for a while. Ich on the fish. Someone mentioned $8 frags? Nowhere to be found. All their corals were long in the tooth, and I shudder to thing of the water quality there. Not a single regular buy (grommas, dottybacks, cardinals, tangs)...wait - there was ONE tang. No high end fish. Everything was ...odd. The humane society should drop by for cruelty on the fish and corals...
Petland is interesting - Mike, the former major fish guy, quit a couple of months ago. Joe, the other kid there who knew saltwater and reefs somewhat well, left under "mysterious circumstances" (read: fired, per everyone at the store). No one at the store except for Paul deal with the tanks, and...Paul is usually reclusive in the back. Prices? $90 mushroom rocks, $90 pocillipora, $130 anemones, you get the idea. Very pricey corals, hence the limited traffic, I'd guess. If you want a puppy from Naperville, that's the place to go...for fish and marine stock, there are other places.
Petco Naperville? a couple of dozen clowns, some damsels, one tang, and no corals. None of our favorite supplies either - not pumps, lights, bulbs, corals, softies or else.
So if you want something from Naperville or plainfield in a storefront, your choices are slim...Tropic Aquatics in Lombard, Deep Reef, ROD's! Definately worth the drive. While he may not stock the drygoods you need, chances are you buy what you want from the internet anyway. He will order something or have it in stock if you need it...