MN Fish Stores

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sheajared

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What's your guys' favorite fish store in Minnesota? I'd say mine's Atlas Pet Supply in Stillwater. Heard a lot of good things about Forest Lake Pets but never been there, IMO World of Fish in Richfield is VERY overpriced.
 
Forest Lake Pets is nice, they have a wider variety of not commonly owned fish and such but i must say that FLP and a world of fish a both nice stores to look at.....We could have a great discussion on what MN pets stores NOT to go to lol


A world of fish is sorta pricey but keep in mind that we all compare prices to what we can get on these buy/sell fish forums which are always steals and cheap
 
Lol, we're doing good on that discussion!

Atlas Pet Supply is priced good IMO. But at WOF I bought my RBP for $20 at about an inch. (not sure why I paid that) and I noticed a 7" silver arowana for $150, delhezi bichir at $90, and a small ray at $250. I just thought those were redonkulous prices.
 
You know ive always been curious what there is for stores in MN. I got into freshwater, mostly discus, while stationed in El Paso, TX and there is def some nice importers and decent stores for your uncommon pet store fishes here. I googled MN and couldnt really find anything by me in the SE except a saltwater store in LaCrosse, WI.

Ive kind of been entertaining the idea of starting out a small freshwater import thing once i get back from this deployment and move back home. I still dont have the specifics worked out yet but figure it would be a fun side job/hobby. Figure i could do a few tanks and start out with a small stock of fish to see if there is any interest down by me.

If you know of any places down south by me please let me know!
 
What's the name of that place Ewurm worked for just West of the airport? There were two or three stores all in a row right there that were pretty good.
(Sorry, I haven't been back there in about 3 years, and the name is slipping me.)
 
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