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Ohio in the house - the Cincy / Dayton area have a large community and we also have a few very good LFS in our area.
 

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DFW here, I've only see one decent one, DNA, if you know of some good ones I'd like to know. I still cant believe DNA wont order the Triton chemical line.

Dallas here too. I’ve not been to Ocean Ave in Arlington but I hear it’s nice. Going to check it out next week. I also like Apex Aquarium off of Central Expressway just south of 635. Kind of expensive but very good quality corals and fish.
 

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Seattle and Portland area have a lot of hobbyists . There are also some really good reef stores.
Im in Eugene and want to take a trip coral shopping in Portland. Our selection here is limited. Any good suggestions on stores to check out there?
 

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Iowa. And as you would suspect there’s maybe a handful if that of local fish stores here now. In the 90’s/early 00’s there were more.
 

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Rocky Mountains, Colorado
 

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