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Its supposed to be pretty big, with over 10,000 gallons of tanks, marine and freshwater. Someone was telling me about it so I was thinking of driving up (3 hours one way) to check it out, but I was just curious if any of you guys had been there and if so could tell me something about it?
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Wannabe Guru
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yeah i wouldnt waste your gas...they arent helpful at all and the prices are ridiculous. I once saw a standard angelfish in there for $38!! What a rip. I would recommend Marine Fish on Johnson Ferry Rd. in atlanta, ga though. they have lots of plants to chose from.
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100g tank:10 small angelfish, 1 harlequin rasbora, 2 albino cory, 2 clown loach, 1 rubberlip pleco, 1 bristlenose pleco and 1 apisto borellis. Rena Filstar xp3, 2x32 watts with no co2. |
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Wannabe Guru
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yeah atlantis is a good store....not the "prettiest" place but great knowledgable people.
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100g tank:10 small angelfish, 1 harlequin rasbora, 2 albino cory, 2 clown loach, 1 rubberlip pleco, 1 bristlenose pleco and 1 apisto borellis. Rena Filstar xp3, 2x32 watts with no co2. |
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Algae Grower
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The fish store moved last fall. They are on roswell road in Sandy Springs now. The store is CONSIDERABLY smaller than the old store, and they have a total of about 15 FW tanks. The majority of the store is dedicated to SW fish and coral.
I've been to just about every LFS in the Atlanta area and I would say that Atlantis is the best, but like many LFS', their dry good prices are somewhat high, and they are about 15% higher on their livestock than other places I've found. |
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