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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    If you had to buy your fish on-line like I'll most likely have to do. Where/who would you get them from?
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    Hmmmm good question. I don't like the thought of buying fish online. It's not even the shipping part, I have almost bought from Divers Den (L.A.) but ended up not going through with it, too scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    If you had to buy your fish on-line like I'll most likely have to do. Where/who would you get them from?
    Foster and Smith's, by far the best at getting you live fish.We use to use them when we lived up north.Never had a bad delivery no mater what time of the year.Hope that helps and here's a link

    Aquarium Fish: Tropical Freshwater Fish and Saltwater Fish for Home Aquariums
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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by binford4000 View Post
    Foster and Smith's, by far the best at getting you live fish.We use to use them when we lived up north.Never had a bad delivery no mater what time of the year.Hope that helps and here's a link

    Aquarium Fish: Tropical Freshwater Fish and Saltwater Fish for Home Aquariums
    Helps me a bunch Binford, thank you. I've ordered stuff from them with great results. Never anything live though.
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    Heidi - Reefkeeper
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    Ok, So I would like to amend what I said above. I would buy fish online from HappyCoral. Because I know them and trust them, and have seen how well they treat their fish in QT. Also he is supper carful shipping stuff. However, I don't have to cause I live very close to them so. . . I just go there.

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