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  • Monday 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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Reviews
Kat Young (03/12/2021)
We like this store, it looks and smells clean, the workers are helpful and the stock is decent. We have purchased fish here several times, they have a good selection of fresh water fish and the tanks are well taken care of. Better than PetSmart and Pet Supplies Plus by far.
Stacey Kahn-Denison (02/04/2021)
Beautiful store. Well stocked and zoned. Staff was helpful but not pushy. We don't use much in the way of commercial pet products, but next time we need something I will check here.
Georgie Simkins (02/08/2021)
If you need fish, this is your place! So glad I found this store! The 4 or 5 people who have helped me all are very nice and knowledgeable, and if they don't know they are honest about it. Everyone has a passion for their tanks like I have for mine!
Mommy Bear (03/10/2021)
They sold us a sick bird and refused to pay for vet care. The vet bills over $200 just to save the bird from dying. All of the animals were living in filthy conditions only giving one star because I can’t leave zero stars. They don’t deserve a one star that’s for sure. All of the rest of the birds are sure to have this highly contagious Parasite inside of its body. Avoid this institution like the coronavirus.
Michael Renke (12/11/2020)
The staff here is terribly uneducated on the animals they sell. About a week ago my buddy took me along when he bought his bearded dragon, as he's new to reptiles. As an avid reptile keeper of animals ranging from beginner to extremely advanced levels, I went to help him purchase the proper husbandry requirements for the animal, and the animal itself. The girl working questioned why he was purchasing calcium sand substrate (which is specifically designed to be safe for ingestion by bearded dragons without a high risk of impaction), and encouraged him to get 'reptile carpet' as it's easier to maintain (apparently having zero knowledge that reptile carpet leads to pulling out of claws and toes in lizards of all sizes, and does not conduct heat to provide for underbelly temperatures). She recommended very subpar lighting and heating advice. She then tried to charge him for a 'fancy', when it was without question a normal bearded dragon with no special or abnormal markings or genes, and when I told her that, ALL 3 employees had to look it up in a book. Bearded dragon care (and especially identification) is among the most basic level of care in reptile keeping. It's not only embarrassing how uneducated the staff is on basic care for the very animals they sell, but it is exactly the leading cause in premature and unnecessary deaths of animals in captivity, along with ill-informed keepers who are new to the hobby and trust pet store employees to provide PROPER husbandry advice for their animals. It is such a shame, the lack of appropriate training required for pet store employees. These are lives, and whether sentient or not, deserve to be kept and sold by people who care to know what the hell they're doing. And it starts with pet store employees.
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