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- From: gt6441c@prism.gatech.EDU (Jon Edwards )
- Newsgroups: rec.aquaria
- Subject: Re: Fish in the Workplace
- Message-ID: <81454@hydra.gatech.EDU>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 16:44:39 GMT
- References: <1993Jan15.012037.13661@bsu-ucs> <1993Jan20.160457.88@gtewd.mtv.gsc.gte.com> <1jlbv9INNp6i@gap.caltech.edu>
- Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
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- In article <1jlbv9INNp6i@gap.caltech.edu> laurence@cco.caltech.edu (Dustin Lee Laurence) writes:
- >ayresr@gtewd.mtv.gsc.gte.com (Rich Ayres) writes:
- >
- >>...So, what, in general, is the credibility rate of fish
- >>stores?
- >
-
- Depends on the fish store. Pets Mart or DoctorX (local chains) you can
- imagine, but there are plenty of very knowledgeable people working in fish
- stores. A few good indications are the state of the tanks, the condition
- of the fish, and the presence of decent looking display/show tanks. Alot
- of shops (atleast in the Atlanta area) are catering to a very large
- mini-reef market, and most have good looking, intelligently designed
- reef tanks. Also, the variety of both fresh and salt water fish/inverts
- can indicate that the people ordering the fish know what the heck they
- are doing.
-
-
- >Remember when Hitler promised Neville Chamberlain "peace in our time?"
- >(Speaking from the marine side of the hobby)
- >--
- >Dustin Laurence "As sensitive and broad-minded humans, we must never
-
-
- --
- Jonathan R. Edwards "The pain of war can not exceed
- gt6441c@prism.gatech.edu the woe of aftermath..."
- Georgia Institute of Technology (Turpxb) - Led Zepplin
-