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I'm wondering where people in Bris might suggest as good drop-in LFS in Brisbane area as the ones I seem to want to head to are on the outer. Also as we are less inclined to 'generic' fish shops it would be cool to know where people go for the “in person“ experience.

There are so many that seem to not really have anything or aren't geared to the enthusiast or indeed are even closed as far as a shop front goes (like Mary-Anne's) it'd be cool not to have to drive out to Browns Plains or Logan each time I wanted to have a look for something.

Anyone? :rolleyes:

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Fishchick

Address: 17/478 Ipswich Rd, Annerley QLD 4103

Phone: (07) 3848 9585

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Fishchick rocks!! Have had many fish from her and the quality is always good and she definitely caters for fish folk!! Only wish I was in QLD to visit her myself.

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Hey mate,

It really depends on what you are after. I can give you a few suggestions but where i go depends on what im after, Fishchick for boutique stuff, AoA for dry goods, Exotic Connections (I bought my CRS off Kev, but he doesnt keep them in store so you need to organise it). I like Pet City for admiring things, but dont often buy from there due to price.

Mary Annes storefront is closed, but Dennison is still building tanks.

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This is why I'm enjoying this forum so much. Thanks everyone (and Squiggle whom I tried to reply to his PM but he hasn't done his inbox housekeeping! ;b)! I hit aquariums r us northside up and found the little tank I was looking for...yes that's three lol but to be fair it is actually to be a little quarantine tank to free up my hanger box for mums to be :)

Well I guess short of a couple of places I've been checking out the right spots :) just a shame to have to drive 15-30mins between each.

I know that's what the internet and the forum sponsers are for ;)

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Woops, yeah I just hit it with the vacuum & I'm all good now. Glad to hear you you're already frequenting the good spots but as I said, look out for Ru Paul! Hahaha! :congratulatory: But, as I have found, living in BrisVegas has it's price & driving a long way between good aquariums is one of them :victorious:

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So true! I guess in some ways I hearken back to the days where LFS used to be on a pretty big scale! I remember one at the back of Southport at the Brickworks was massive! Huge marine focus but just so much to look at. Went round that area for a drive on the weekend, and the only one left there is a little place which is a shame. It would be a terrible time to be an aquarist if we didn't have the net!

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yes that's three lol but to be fair it is actually to be a little quarantine tank to free up my hanger box for mums to be :)

That's how it starts out.

Then BAM ... the quarantine tank becomes a full time display tank. You go out and get another quarantine tank ... and so the cycle continues. :)

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yay for addictive and obsessive hobbies and past-times! I wonder has anyone been labelled a "crazy-shrimp-person" yet? ;)

Maybe Dean can setup a category up for "SA" - Shrimpers Anonymous :D

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Hahaha, yeah there is someone who I call the Crazy Shrimp Lady, like the cat lady on The Simpsons but it's all in good fun & she knows it, lol :victorious:

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Def ********** know Jodie for years and years.Also worth visiting smiths north side, Kev and Raymond at exotic fish rocklee, pet city at mt grava tAnd if you like salties nelsons nursery on Redland bay road.THese are the ones I go to as I don't get out often and never come home disappointed.

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Hahaha' date=' yeah there is someone who I call the Crazy Shrimp Lady, like the cat lady on The Simpsons but it's all in good fun & she knows it, lol :victorious:[/quote']

Isn't she also known as the Threadjacker? (as in thread hijacker)

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Thanks for having my back Ninja , Yeah you leave the Crazy Shrimp Lady alone:triumphant:

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Now' date=' now leave Ineke alone!!!![/quote']

I don't call her that to be mean & she knows it, she knows I appreciate everything she has done for me! She even had it as her signature for a while :victorious:

Now let's get back to talking Brissy aquariums, lol. I have to agree with Daydream, Marine Mates in Nelsons Nursery is probably the best marine aquarium in Brisbane, I will always have a soft spot for marines :encouragement:

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Well I've been happy with what I've gotten from Aquariums R Us. Been to both stores now, pretty much strictly tanks and hardware but prices have been good and service decent as well. Gotta snap a pic of my silty "quarantine" tank to post :)

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