Aquarium co-op is our go to place for auquatic supplies. They have always been very well stocked and the knowledge of employees is key. First time visiting the store since expansion. I was ready to be blown away but in all honesty was a little dissapointed. Flow of the store made no sense. Fish on opposite sides of the store? The plant(s) area in which has always been thier bread and butter is non existent. A lot of the Betta tanks were empty vs online videos. Purchased a $60 dollar pleco cool looking (Dean is breeding) Don't know who that is but thats what I was told. Really awesome looking tiger striped yet was Red and brown/black. Never saw one before. This was due to the red light they were presenting with. Once we got home there is not a link of red on this. The co-op branded fish food small pellets do not sink (as stated) fish have to adjust to it as they just swim right by it for now. So over-all just an average shopping experience overall. I will go back as we've known Cory for years and always been excited with his experience and knowledge. And yes I do recommend this place overall maybe just hit it...
Read moreI come here often to visit a few of the shops. Aquarium Co-op is located here and is one of the best known shops in the industry. You can get some of the best Tacos in the world at La Casa de Amigos.
There are numerous pet related shops, a martial arts studio, a theater, a bite of pizza, and more. They sometimes have open market on the weekends. Parking is usually pretty okay.
There used to be a convenient store but it sadly burned down. They are in the process of rebuilding it but it's taking...
Read moreLots of great shops here, and numerous pet focused businesses. The entrances and exits leave a bit to be desired as pulling out of one end is tempting suicide and the other you just can't see anything coming because of the shrubs and signs blocking your view. Every time I go here my car gets covered in...
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