Only reviewing the fish side as I have no recent experience with the seperated reptile side. Gorgeous store, but the curb appeal ends there. The fish are in a shared water loop and are not quarantined, which means if a single fish is sick, they all are exposed. If you do buy a saltwater fish there you better be sure to qt it very well. Every fish I have ever bought there has died within two weeks with the exception of a snowflake blenny that I still have to this day. In contrast the rest of my fish are mostly first time introductions for other sources and most are very old (clowns are 15 years old for example). The staff is hit or miss, but the store is not very friendly. Especially if you have children of any age other than a baby in a stroller. The coral selection is good, but very overpriced, and as far as I know the majority of the specimens are not locally aquacultured. Also watch out for the store water, when I purchased it tested at 100 TDS which is just a small bit lower than tap in Nashville. This was early in my reef tank experience so it is possible it is better now but I would test it with a TDS meter if you do buy it, or better yet just get a EBAY RO/DI unit and save the money.
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