im looking for a place thats open past 6, on a saturday. airdrie's (which is crap) is open till 5 30
big al's is 6
and pesces (spellin?) is 6
anybody know where i can go at around 8?
im looking for a place thats open past 6, on a saturday. airdrie's (which is crap) is open till 5 30
big al's is 6
and pesces (spellin?) is 6
anybody know where i can go at around 8?
when cut open, the rambutan unfortunately fails miserably to deviate from its outwardly testicular appearance, revealing an inside that looks for all the world exactly how you'd expect the contents of a scrotum to look.
Golds aquariums ltd
bay j 4710-17ave S.E
Calgary Alberta
tel: 273-5567
Hours
mon-wed 10am-8pm
thurs closed
fri 10am-8pm
sat-sun 10am-6pm
Awesome cichlid selection, decent saltwater, and cheapest prices in town.
dont go to golds its a rip-off....Originally posted by jdmakkord
Golds aquariums ltd
bay j 4710-17ave S.E
Calgary Alberta
tel: 273-5567
Hours
mon-wed 10am-8pm
thurs closed
fri 10am-8pm
sat-sun 10am-6pm
Awesome cichlid selection, decent saltwater, and cheapest prices in town.
How so? I've been to most fish shops in town, and he is still has the best quality fish, for the best prices around.Originally posted by AcuraTl
dont go to golds its a rip-off....
best quality fish? i don't think so
Go check out Golds man. Unbeatable Price and nice fish.
Big Al's in the heritage square is open until 9pm. I'm not sure if they are good or not I just know when they are open to.
Gold's is GREAT!
Riverfront Aquarium.
"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." - Albert Einstein
Ive, been all over the city and have had been into the freshwater fish thang for 6 years now and i think Golds is so far the cheapest in town for quality Cichlids. And they are also very knowledgeable. Keep in mind that there breeders so you will find mostly baby fish which is good for starting Cichild tanks.
not on the weekendsOriginally posted by QuasarCav
Big Al's in the heritage square is open until 9pm. I'm not sure if they are good or not I just know when they are open to.
i heard about that place today, thinking about checking it out mayby this weekend if im in townOriginally posted by Rav4Guy
Riverfront Aquarium.
not down with the cichilid thingOriginally posted by haze4dayz
Ive, been all over the city and have had been into the freshwater fish thang for 6 years now and i think Golds is so far the cheapest in town for quality Cichlids. And they are also very knowledgeable. Keep in mind that there breeders so you will find mostly baby fish which is good for starting Cichild tanks.
when cut open, the rambutan unfortunately fails miserably to deviate from its outwardly testicular appearance, revealing an inside that looks for all the world exactly how you'd expect the contents of a scrotum to look.
golds fish are cheap but they arent healthy...they did a CBC scam thingy a few years ago about it...
In the last 4 years, I've had no problems with my fish from there. Cant say the same for picses or riverfront though.Originally posted by AcuraTl
golds fish are cheap but they arent healthy...they did a CBC scam thingy a few years ago about it...
riverside is really good so much shit in there not sure on the hours.
I'd have to agree with jdmakkord. I've been shopping there for the past 4 or 5 years and they've given me nothing but good service at great prices. Anyone I've recommended that place to has felt the same.Originally posted by jdmakkord
In the last 4 years, I've had no problems with my fish from there. Cant say the same for picses or riverfront though.
I'd have to agree with jdm and D'z nutz.
Also, Chums Aquariums has a good selection with very,very decent prices
what type of fish are you looking for?Originally posted by Rockski
not down with the cichilid thing
I think he picked up a puffer....definately a neat fish, if I had room in my 140, I'd own one tooOriginally posted by haze4dayz
what type of fish are you looking for?
puffers, damn those guys have little sharp beaks. wouldn't mind a group of figure eights for myself.
But if your despirate stop by at a petland if you need stuff. Being an ex-employee well you should hear what most of the people do there to make a sale "you need this, this and this to have a healthy aquarium". people started calling me the fish geek since I was one of 2 people that actually knew what they were talking about.
As for store, peices (sp) has gone down hill ever since the owner stopped giving a rats ass. for god sakes they have been saying that they will have the salt water back up in a few months for over a year now.
riverfront, I only go there for discus really. Everyone else's discus suck. as for there other fish, the arrowana selection kicks ass and they are in great shape, and they have the best slection and rarest ones in all of canada. The salt water stuff is ok, I am still waiting on Captive clown fish, but its easier to get rare discus in calgary that a damn captive group of clowns. As for there other fish, i have nothing to say about the quality. sometimes its awsome, sometimes it just sucks. But I have to say I haven't seen pike cichlets in a while and riverfront managed to get a group of them in a month ago.
Big al's, nothing good about them, crappy quality.
gold's, still haven't made my way down there. But I should. hearld alot of good things about them.
the bargan finder, cheapest way to get large tanks and sometimes breeders shoot there stuff in there.
petland, well same as riverfront, it can be good and it can suck ass. In my opinion, if you kill a cichlet due to crappy care get out of fish. Those things live in there damn filth with spikes all of the time and its impossible to kill the damn guys.
Anyone want a redtail cat fish? ha ha ha (fish geeks will get that)
so who here is a member of the CAS?
Where abouts is Chums?Originally posted by jus_sum_guy
I'd have to agree with jdm and D'z nutz.
Also, Chums Aquariums has a good selection with very,very decent prices
That's not exactly true! Rams can be pretty sensitive to water conditions. They're so cool though. I'm under the impression that discus are pretty sensitive to water with higher pH levels, but probably not so much if they're locally bred.Originally posted by Lo)2enz0
In my opinion, if you kill a cichlet due to crappy care get out of fish. Those things live in there damn filth with spikes all of the time and its impossible to kill the damn guys.
Those are so cool, but everytime I see one, I'm reminded of an ice cream sandwich! They have a 5 foot long one at the Vancouver aquarium which was neat to see.Anyone want a redtail cat fish? ha ha ha (fish geeks will get that)