Caribbean Jake May 31, 2006 May 31, 2006 recommendations ? 2) learn all you can (lights, condition, water flow, eats?, region it come from, compatibles, aggresiveness) about what you are looking for and want to purchase before even stopping at any LFS. You will be surprised how you are treated when the store owner or attending clerk learns you are no fool., and in deed you know your game.
Leishman May 31, 2006 May 31, 2006 Suggestion #3: Avoid Larry. His prices are higher than Jos' and he is not as educated as he leads you believe (he is clueless on SPS corals). Suggestion #4: Feed the fish you are looking to buy, you want to make sure it's eating. Food is in the freezer. PS I'm not a basher, I love Roozens.
Caribbean Jake May 31, 2006 May 31, 2006 Suggestion #5 research the livestock you want and compare prices with other LFS and even with "on line" ethernet stores. this will give you an idea of the price range you should pay.
rocko918 May 31, 2006 May 31, 2006 Suggestion #6 No matter where you buy your fish plan on setting up a q-tank.
Guest Ominojacu May 31, 2006 May 31, 2006 Suggestion #6 No matter where you buy your fish plan on setting up a q-tank. 7. I don't know anything about Rozens or even where it's at, but if your going to negotiate for the price of something be prepared to walk away. It doesn't matter how your dressed if they get the idea that your planning on leaving with it one way or another, they got you. Try this, pick out a fish or coral that you don't want, and know matter how low they go don't but it, then ask them about the fish/coral you do want and the odds are you'll get the best price right off the bat.
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