the (Aquarium) Adventure continues

Monkeyfish

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So on my lunch break I hop over to AA (My name is Eric and I am a reefaholic) just to browse as we all know how wonderful their pricing is. I see the same mushroom colonies that have been sitting there for the past several months (79.99 and 119.99) and figure, "Hey they're not moving them so maybe they'll sell me a frag at a reasonable price." Now these were nice, but they weren't yumas, nor ricordias, not Vietnamese, just regular old mushrooms with a nice color pattern. I ask how much for 2 polyps; one from each colony. The person "in charge" of the SW section tells me she doesn't know a lot yet and refers me to someone else, who then goes to ask the manager - $60 for the 2 polyps.

Needless to say, after I stopped laughing, I walked out. I guess I should know better by now.
 
it is definitely a fun place to look around, but don't plan on buying anything. Even if you join the club and get the 40% discount...that $90 flame angel is still a bit high.

and don't buy any talk about where they get their fish (if they try that super special breeder line) i obviously can't say where they get all their fish but i do know of one place for a fact.

but like i said, a very well-done store, even with prices considered i'd say it was worth the trip.
 
Its in Carle Place and like Brad said nice displays and great eye candy but wayyyy to expensive!
 
I was in there a week or so ago and the saltwater displays looked terrible and the fish as always are way overpriced do you think they have a clue? why would i spend 300 dollars on a fish i can get elsewhere for 100. on a good note the ciclid tank looked nice
 
AA's dry goods/hardware is pretty expensive, too. 9 bucks for a blister pack of two 2" limewood airstones LOL. shame on me for buying.

As for livestock. the only place that moves consistent volume at consistently great prices is a place in little neck i think called fishtown usa.. on northern blvd... not exactly LI but not too far of a trek i suppose. Their dry goods and hardware selection sucks. inverts suck too but they move a lot of fish! i was there a few weeks ago, a tank full of medium sized harlequin tuskfish for 60 bucks. i was there a few days later and all sold out.

you should append this to your LI LFS index. i live in brooklyn and made a trip out to that place in ronkokoma i believe off medford ave?? in the strip mall or shopping complex or whatever.. just on a whim and felt like driving... oh boy the tanks were awful looking..

anyway sorry for the rant. cheers!
 
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