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Businiess name:  Aquatek Tropical Fish
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
They actually have a good selection of filters (Eheim, Tunze), aquariums and other supplies in stock (like polyfilters that many stores seem to be out of). The staff is very friendly. They rarely--if ever--sell tank-raised animals. They almost always have a puffer--or some other large fish--that appears to be barely alive. So it can be depressing if you care about fish health, and are not in the hobby just to impress people who visit your home. If you buy their livestock you'd be crazy not to quarantine them before putting them in your main tank. But this is pretty much standard for local fish sellers; only the now-closed Austin Aquariums had healthy fish, and even they only in the beginning of their run. Pros: Good supplies and equipment; friendly Cons: Like all local stores fish health not great

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