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pjku79
Wed, 15th Jun 2011, 01:07 PM
I am new to the area and getting back into reefs. In MI I had a shop that had really good prices which I couldn't beat by buying online. What do people do here? Is there a place that has good prices or do people buy online? Thanks for the input.

Mike
Wed, 15th Jun 2011, 01:16 PM
We mostly buy local, trying to support our local sponsors, but have done group food buys in the past when doing quantity. Aquarium Designs always has a good selection, as did Gabe (before he moved, not sure now, harder to get to his newer store for us due to location.) I have heard a non sponsor off of 410 has good prices, but we mostly try to support our sponsors whenever possible..Oh and welcome to MAAST. Good group of people on here, shout if you need anything.

350gt
Wed, 15th Jun 2011, 01:22 PM
AD has a good sized selection, although not a sponsor Texas tropical also has a decent selection.

Kristy
Wed, 15th Jun 2011, 01:36 PM
Mike forgot to mention Polly's Pet Store, who always offers a great selection of frozen foods. You'll have to visit them all and see which ones you like best!

ShAgMaN
Wed, 15th Jun 2011, 01:48 PM
I go to AD most the time for food and salt. They are actually pretty competitive, close (to me),and have a good variety. I usually buy the cheaper brand on the top shelves. I've had good results with their frozen mysis and brine/spirulina mix...but I also use nori, phyto, and other coral foods in conjunction. Additionally, I was supprised to find a free package of instant ocean gel packet vegie food in my latest purchase of salt (bucket). At first the fish didn't seem to care for it - I think they thought it was poop! But it now appears they are cool with it.

ShAgMaN
Wed, 15th Jun 2011, 01:51 PM
Oh I forgot to mention, Gabe told me the last time I picked up salt that he will do deliveries....I believe there is a minimum though...maybe $50 but dont quote me on that.

Europhyllia
Wed, 15th Jun 2011, 01:54 PM
Polly's is awesome. I'd say about 10 feet wide of frozen food selection with glass doors so you can peruse it without feeling like you are defrosting their stuff.
They also have the more unusual stuff like oyster eggs in frozen cubes, etc.

Joseph
Wed, 15th Jun 2011, 03:42 PM
I buy 12lbs of fresh frozen brine for $60 from these guys:

http://www.livebrineshrimp.com/