garvin90
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Well, I dont know if one has already been posted but... How about a thread on peoples opinions of Petland? Looks like were already covering the "Big 3" anyway, so why not finish off the last place in town?
I will throw in my 2 cents awhile.
First off and not trying to start this on the wrong foot but, I dont like the owner way of business. He has every right to run a business his way however, I do not feel that pets are something to be made comission off of. That being said(and I hope not to deter someone from patronizing the place) I really dont have that much problems with them. Yes some of the guys back in the fish area could know a little more(and have turned to me for advice when faced with customer questions if I'm standing there lol) about the marine aspects but, they are trying to be better knowledged.
James is a good kid, really knows his cichlid stuff even though he seems shaky on marine, Nick(zoo guy) seemed a little flaky at first(to me he seemed... hazy and you know what im implying) but really knows whats going on. The Nick(scruffy guy) has made good concerted efforts to know what to do even though he isnt in that dept(told me he will be going for marine biology), Eric is pretty stable it seems. Scott I believe is sposed to be the lead and seems. The new guy Jim I really cant attest to since I've only talked to him once or twice and Shane is pretty ok as well. Im sure he would say the same thing since other than the store, he told me he has no first hand knowledge of fish. He's your definite reptile "goto" man though.
Coral selection... I would go to Paradise or Petworld. Strange oddball fish, I would say maybe Paradise, Petland and Aquapets. Like someone has said before though, they are still new to salt. They havent even hit the one year mark for salt yet so hopefully they can see more growth. I think a huge limiting factor though is the lact of space in the store. You get more than 5 families in there and you cant move. They do have some staples like damsels and chromis, a assortment of crabs and snails, Volitans, and then some not so common fish like files, anglers, seahorses/pipe/dragonfish, sharks(dont know why tho), and morays.
I'm sorry if someone at the store reads this and feels offended or so but I'm just posting it like I see it.
Ray
I will throw in my 2 cents awhile.
First off and not trying to start this on the wrong foot but, I dont like the owner way of business. He has every right to run a business his way however, I do not feel that pets are something to be made comission off of. That being said(and I hope not to deter someone from patronizing the place) I really dont have that much problems with them. Yes some of the guys back in the fish area could know a little more(and have turned to me for advice when faced with customer questions if I'm standing there lol) about the marine aspects but, they are trying to be better knowledged.
James is a good kid, really knows his cichlid stuff even though he seems shaky on marine, Nick(zoo guy) seemed a little flaky at first(to me he seemed... hazy and you know what im implying) but really knows whats going on. The Nick(scruffy guy) has made good concerted efforts to know what to do even though he isnt in that dept(told me he will be going for marine biology), Eric is pretty stable it seems. Scott I believe is sposed to be the lead and seems. The new guy Jim I really cant attest to since I've only talked to him once or twice and Shane is pretty ok as well. Im sure he would say the same thing since other than the store, he told me he has no first hand knowledge of fish. He's your definite reptile "goto" man though.
Coral selection... I would go to Paradise or Petworld. Strange oddball fish, I would say maybe Paradise, Petland and Aquapets. Like someone has said before though, they are still new to salt. They havent even hit the one year mark for salt yet so hopefully they can see more growth. I think a huge limiting factor though is the lact of space in the store. You get more than 5 families in there and you cant move. They do have some staples like damsels and chromis, a assortment of crabs and snails, Volitans, and then some not so common fish like files, anglers, seahorses/pipe/dragonfish, sharks(dont know why tho), and morays.
I'm sorry if someone at the store reads this and feels offended or so but I'm just posting it like I see it.
Ray