Wet Pets in north canton. Need to know asap

Ben the last time you posted frags your stuff looked great I just wasn't going to be able to get up there. I need to make my way up to your place here soon.
 
I hate to put down a SW retailer because there are so few of them, but I would hate for someone to go out of their way to stop at a store that definitely does not have anything that they want.
 
Not worth it at all, I work 2 minutes from there and wont go. If you Cleveland guys think you get bad service at AT go to Sea Cave thats bad service.......(Disclamier: I'm not saying AT has bad service)

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14246303#post14246303 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mb167204
Would aquatic sea cave be better. That is also on my route home. The prices seem high there though
 
Feel free to swing past Wet Pets if you are driving N on 77 to get home. They just basically don't have any coral there. I think I saw one decent looking Monti there when I stopped this weekend.
 
It's not that I'm asking if they have a large stock. I just would like to know if they have healthy corals if anyone knows
 
OK, if it is not going to be out of your way by all means stop. I have never bought any of their coral as I personally believe there are stores that have better setups that they keep their coral in prior to me getting it and therefore feel that I will be getting healthier coral at other stores. If you stop by Wet Pets let me know what you think.

Phil
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14246409#post14246409 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mb167204
It's not that I'm asking if they have a large stock. I just would like to know if they have healthy corals if anyone knows

I have been there many times and this is how I look at it. It is POSSIBLE to get a good/great deal, but not LIKELY. I have certainly been in worse places **Cough*Sea Cave*Cough**
 
I would not purchase CORAL from their store. There is a difference between living and thriving. In my honest opinion all the corals are slowly dying in their tanks from the day they arrive.

I lived right down the road from them, and used to stop in quite a bit... you see the corals slowly decline in health day after day, because they just do not have the setup to properly care for them.

Just trying to save you some cash and headaches. Good luck with whatever you decide to do.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14246577#post14246577 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tswifty
I lived right down the road from them, and used to stop in quite a bit... you see the corals slowly decline in health day after day, because they just do not have the setup to properly care for them.

Hmmmm, sounds just like a store on the east side. Roger Mary Sam.
 
I stop in there about once a week or so, and I get the impression that they are just barely getting by. The have been working at setting their main display tank back up since last summer. I just saw that they had added rock and a damsel/chromis to it about 2 weeks ago.

Personally when i go someplace and I see a dead fish in one of the store's tanks I just am very turned off. I know fish die...but leaving them in the tank isn't going to help the rest of the fish in within the system that's for sure!!
 
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