Michigan Cichlid Association
Classifieds => LFS Reviews => Topic started by: gshark7 on December 22, 2011, 07:48:46 PM
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Hi guys, any good stores in troy or rochester?
thanks
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Depending where you're at, Moby Dicks might not be too far.
http://www.mobydickpets.com/
There's another place closer to Shelby, but I can't remember the name.
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RegalblueThere's another place closer to Shelby, but I can't remember the name.
Keys Aquarium and Pets: http://www.keesaquarium.com/ (http://www.keesaquarium.com/), I have found that neither has tons of cichlids, but do stock general fish items, and have both salt and freshwater.
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RegalblueThere's another place closer to Shelby, but I can't remember the name.
Keys Aquarium and Pets: http://www.keesaquarium.com/ (http://www.keesaquarium.com/), I have found that neither has tons of cichlids, but do stock general fish items, and have both salt and freshwater.
Yep, that was it
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ok thanks guys, it seems odd that there is no "real"pet store around here, but I guess because they have a lot of the Chain pet stores.
ohh well
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I know this is an older thread, but if you haven't found some shops locally yet, you're only 30-40 minutes from Mody Dick's in Waterford (mentioned above) and Highland Tropical- 10655 Highland Road, White Lake, MI
I use both for Central/South Americans and both have a good selection of Africans and freshwater community. Moby's also has a large salt water section
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I know this is an older thread, but if you haven't found some shops locally yet, you're only 30-40 minutes from Mody Dick's in Waterford (mentioned above) and Highland Tropical- 10655 Highland Road, White Lake, MI
I use both for Central/South Americans and both have a good selection of Africans and freshwater community. Moby's also has a large salt water section
And if your going to make the drive you may as well go to The Pet Supplier, it's just down (or up) the road from Highland at Duck Lake Road.