Got to disagree with the Petco statement, at least here in Brick.
Think its a store by store assessment.
We've got a guy at the Petco here, Andrew, who is top notch. He runs quite a few tanks of his own (including seahorses), keeps their saltwater department stocked, super clean, and very well cared for. In their limited space he has a great marine operation going as far as a commercial shop is concerned.
On top of that he offers tons of experience and advice and is a nice guy to boot.
The rest of the staff is well trained and knowledgable regarding the marine department and if they don't know something they'll tell you so.
Its 5 minutes down the road from the meet tomorrow.
I agree with Mark. I went to this Petco in Brick because 3 others I went to didn't have 20 gallon tanks, and I needed one to fix my sump. It had by far the best saltwater section of any chain store I have seen. I still have fish from Petco when I started my first tank, before I found out about Tropiquarium (RIP) and ACC. I never had a fish disease from those fish. While I would prefer to support a local store, I would not have been uncomfortable getting one from that store using a quarantine tank. I told the clerk and she said she would introduce me to the person in charge of the saltwater section the next time I came in.Got to disagree with the Petco statement, at least here in Brick.
Think its a store by store assessment.
We've got a guy at the Petco here, Andrew, who is top notch. He runs quite a few tanks of his own (including seahorses), keeps their saltwater department stocked, super clean, and very well cared for. In their limited space he has a great marine operation going as far as a commercial shop is concerned.
On top of that he offers tons of experience and advice and is a nice guy to boot.
The rest of the staff is well trained and knowledgable regarding the marine department and if they don't know something they'll tell you so.
Its 5 minutes down the road from the meet tomorrow.