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I haven’t actually been to any of those before, I haven’t even heard of them! I’m relatively newer to the hobby, so it’s good to know if at least the first one so I can go there and check it out!
you are already going to the two best in the state... unless you want a greater appreciation of Neds and All things you dont need to waste your time.

Jays aquatics in Salem NH is worth the drive too
 
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Tropic isle carries mostly saltwater and general community fish. I've been pushing Katie to bring in more SA and CA fish. She has a trio of 4" Uaru, JD's GT's. she personally keeps reef and planted tanks.

It seems like your suggestions have worked! I checked the stock list on the website and I think she added a central/South American cichlid section that wasn't previously there!

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you are already going to the two best in the state... unless you want a greater appreciation of Neds and All things you dont need to waste your time.

Jays aquatics in Salem NH is worth the drive too
They are the best fish stores I've ever been to, so I'm not surprised. Never heard of Jays Aquatics, but now I think I might plan a trip there!
 
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Some more pictures from All Things Aquatic!

Funky Marine crab that I don’t know the name of, but cool nonetheless!
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The Pleco I dropped off at ATA a few weeks ago, I was given her when I got my 90 gallon tank and figured she needed somewhere to go. A month or two later, she’s still there and
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A little baby goby!! (Could be wrong)
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Always a pleasure to go there! They clearly care very much about their stock and do whatever they can to keep them happy and healthy :)
 
If I’m ever in the area I’ll have to pay them a visit…
The crab is an arrow crab - good at eating bristleworms.
The goby looks like a trimma or eviota goby, small guys no bigger than an inch.
 
If I’m ever in the area I’ll have to pay them a visit…
The crab is an arrow crab - good at eating bristleworms.
The goby looks like a trimma or eviota goby, small guys no bigger than an inch.
They’re awesome. They have a bunch of octopus’ they hatched themselves yesterday, and an amazing cichlid and monster fish collection! Arowana, pike cichlid, flowerhorn, oscar’s, sharks, puffers, triggerfishes, eels, you name it! They’re in Walpole, over near Gillette stadium!
 
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