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4779 Steeles Ave E, Toronto, Ontario, M1V 4S5, Canada
(416) 321-8890
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Apr 13, 2018
Very nice an patient employees. Selection isn't huge but fish seem well taken care of.

Sep 28, 2018
Good price and good selection

Jul 28, 2018
Stop selling living being! Animals are not products

Mar 2, 2018
High end fish store

Jul 11, 2013
Summary: The store owner is incompetent at fish identification as born out by my experience at the store below. Most fish tanks list ID of only a single species, even though several species are usually housed in each. The owner was unable to identify a pair of rainbow cichlids in one of his tanks, insisting they were a species that would grow to a couple feet in length. Details: I was curious about a pair of yellow cichlids with black markings which looked to me to be rainbow cichlids in a tank with oscars and convicts at this store. I asked the owner what they were, and he said he didn't know there name, and when I asked if he could look it up for me, he said he couldn't. He only indicated that they grew very large (hand expressions suggested 2 feet). I asked if I could take a photo (he agreed), rushed home and verified my suspicion that the identity was Rainbow Cichlid (Archocentrus multispinosus). I was delighted, because I have been keeping an eye out for this species for some time. Unfortunately, when I returned to the store, the owner, refused to accept my identity of the species (though he refused to compare the internet photos I had on my computer to the fish in his tank) and continued to claim that these little fish would grow very large and were each worth $30, a value far to high for Rainbow Cichlids of any size. I simply was not prepared to pay $60 for a pair, which is at least 3 times their value.

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