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Ok store. Well lit and clean, large fish selection. Huge selection of saltwater.
Equipment and plants very pricey. Lots of fish unsuitable for most tanks (ie: red tail cats) Totally generic plant section and equipment, though it seems to have been getting better. Many of the employees are total A-holes. I much prefer All Things Fishy and Uncle Ned's. |
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hey minsc,
i totally agree with you on the employee thing. do you know the guy with the huge nose ring he freaks me out. also last time i was there looking at fish, a few feet away from me a guy wanted to get some ghost shrimp, so when he takes them out to put in the bag he drops one then it takes him 5 tries to pinch and pick it up. |
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The women at the counter (older and younger with red hair) are total jerks! Prices are very high! They do have the hard to find items. And the coupons the send you are a joke. I would rather go to fintastic fish! And for plants, why does no one mention paradise water gardens?
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Algae Grower
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Every time I go to Tropical Isle to buy fish (that is after I get done watching the reef tank at the entrance for 15 minutes) I am baffled by the lack of employees. There is always one poor dude running around like a mad man with 3 to 6 customers following him opening to be the first to say "I need some fish." Because of the unavailability of employees my questions are left unsaid and fish are left not purchased. They have a great saltwater selection, a good freshwater selection, and a decent plant selection. However, I find some of their nicest fish to be in the display tank and not for sale.
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Hopefully this place you speak of isn't family owned, in that case you guys should shoot them this link so they can make the proper changes, ie hire and fire appropriately. If it's family owned than you'll probably get more attitude in return. i don't live in New Eng, but I visit often as my fiance is from there and her fam is in Watertown. I'll be sure to visit these places when I'm back up. |
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Master of Shaolin Tweezer
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I actually heard the wife yelling at one of the nice employees, "You are here to sell fish, not chat with customers!" As if the two aren't related Funny story, I used to tell my wife how much the big biker looking guy disliked me, and she never really believed me. One day we went in together, and I told her to flag him down to bag up some cories for me. She said he was nice and friendly to her and then, bang, he saw me, and suddenly became surly and uncommunicative. To be fair, the fish I actually ended up buying there were always in good health. Of course, I always avoided the tanks full of dying coolie loaches or 1/2 inch SAEs. |
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