ashleynicole
Aquarium Advice Addict
Imperial tropical was out of stock! So I got a refund on my order. Great customer service though. I was quite impressed.
AZ Gardens has had pretty good fish and plants when I order from them, and they have the True SAE: Siamese Algae Eaters
Aquariumfish.net has also had good quality fish, and they don't have a minimum purchase order like AZ Gardens does. Again, they have the SAE in stock: AquariumAlgae Eaters for Sale at AquariumFish.net.
I'd avoid ThatPetPlace.com, as their fish tend to be sick when I order from them... Never ordered from liveaquaria, but I've only heard good things about them. Aquabid is effectively the ebay of the fish world, so your mileage depends on the seller... I've never had issues personally. But on the bright side if you don't see the fish you want initially then chances are it will show up if you keep checking back.
Oh yeah, I totally forget that Wet Spot also sells online... They're 20 minutes away from my house Really good quality fish, and I've yet to even see a sick fish in their tanks.
I wouldn't order from AZ Gardens. Look up reviews on google. Every once in a while there's a good one.
Live Aquaria is the only online place I order from now.
Specimens are extremely healthy, well packed with fast delivery and excellent customer service. Immediately after the appropriate acclimation process, all specimens were accepting food.
I've only had one problem with their fish. I placed an order that had two DOAs and one that died three days later. I believe it was due to delivery in the excessive heat that Texas was experiencing during this past August. Called customer service and was promptly credited the full amount for the two DOAs and they didn't bat an eye when I called back three days later to get the credit on the third (which was within their 14-day guarantee). This was the only fish that did not readily accept food after acclimating to my tank.
They may be a little pricey but it is worth it for that kind of service. And I can't say enough about the healthy state of their fish.