keegster803
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Absolutely! I wish I knew of one. There's one up on the north side of Indianapolis named The Reef and they're really great, but they don't have a ton of variety. And all of their fish are full-grown! I couldn't find any young fish of any kind. I think they specialize more in reef fish than freshwater. We moved here recently, so I'm trying to find a quality local store. I had a great one where I used to live, but that's a few hours away.
I 100% recommend the reef, but if take their advice with a grain of salt, as they don't tell people about weekly water changes. But their livestock is amazing. I was just over there yesterday getting a zoa frag. As for the trouble, I'd say they died from the ammonia spike of adding them into the tank. I had a fry tank that was wiped out in a few hours, it was a 30 gallon, 30 fish, only 2-3 made it. It is very deadly. I'd recommend a fishless cycle as it doesn't put stress on the fish from the toxic ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels.
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