Jackie R.
Yelp
This is the one place in the city I just want to park myself...get a swivel chair, and shuffle my self from tank to tank all day long, watching the fishies do their fishy things.
Ok so maybe i like fish alittle too much. I have a tank of my own and have gotten some of the best fish from here. One time i was looking for bright and diverse freshwater fish to stock my tank and they kept pointing me towards this pale yellow, half dollar sized, pancake-with-fins and big eyeballs. I kept saying "nah", but after the 4th time they mentioned him i said "alright, fine, whatever, bag him up". 2 years later i now have the most majestic 9 inch long Golden Severum and "she" (i came to find out =) is my prize fish. They kept telling me it was the coolest fish, and man were they right! She fights the Pleco for his wafers, and sometimes swims into the glass, but always comes wagging her tail to the front of the tank when i come by =)
I can overlook the high price of fish because I always find my best buddies here. And the staff couldn't be more up and up on their info. When it comes to Petco/Petsmart and the like, it is rare to find someone there who knows the first thing about fish (some try and act like they do which can be devastating for beginners-and their fish!) And i have yet to walk into one of these and not see a handful of tanks with diseases. Old Town wont send you home with an outbreak of Ich or fin rot.
Even if you don't have fish, you can spend some serious time in here watching the moray eel smile, a little crab pick at sponges, wondering how some of these fish acquired colorations right out of a Dr. Suess tale...quite a place.
But keeping fish is a science that takes years and years to understand. As knowledgeable as they are, read the basics online, and for pete's sake know the water cycle- dont make the same mistake i did! I went in when i started, bought 15 fish, ($80 dollars worth) had a bio overload, and killed many awesome fish along the way until i learned my water cycles. Rip to all those little guys who fell victim to my beginner-ness