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We display our
goldfish, tetras, cichlids, and other fish in 17 state-of-the-art 240 gallon acrylic
systems - over 4000 gallons!
The
water in our systems continuously passes through ultra-violet
sterilizers for the highest water quality and healthiest fish available.
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There are three 135 gallon display
tanks in the fish department.
The first features
African Cichilds.
We have many
of these same fish for sale. |
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The second display tank is a tropical
community tank. We have packed it full of
live plants to show how the Europeans
do it. Americans usually prefer a lot
more fish in their tank!
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The last display tank features
South American and Central American Cichlids.
Many adult cichlids look
surprisingly different from their
younger counterparts, so we like to
show our
customers what those juveniles will look
like in a few months or years! |
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In the center of the second bay, we
have our plant island. Here we feature
live plants suitable for most freshwater aquariums.
Under each section, we list
the name of the plant along with
size and light requirements. See
one of our knowledgeable sales people
with any questions about what
could work in your tank. |
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Buy any freshwater fish or live plant at regular price and get another one just like it (same stock number) for just 2 cents.
You’re
only limited by what we have in stock on that day – but otherwise there
is no limit to the number or variety of fish you can buy. As long
as they are regular price – you’ll always get the second one for 2
cents on “2-fer Tuesday”. |
GREAT IDEA! Sign
up for our
BB&me Text Message Program and we'll send you a
“heads-up” for many events and specials such as 2-fer Tuesday and other event dates.
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Informational Handouts
Listed below are informational handouts pertinent to this department. Each is formatted in
a downloadable .pdf file and is easily viewed and printed with Adobe Acrobat.
These handouts offer basic information only and are available in hard copy in our store. |
Basic information on Bettas |
Basic information on Ick |
Basic information on the aquarium cycle
Basic information on water and
water changes
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