Address: 1134 E Colorado St, Glendale, CA 91205, USA
Phone: +18182409356
Sunday: 11AM–7PM
Monday: 11AM–7PM
Tuesday: 11AM–7PM
Wednesday: 11AM–7PM
Thursday: 11AM–7PM
Friday: 11AM–7PM
Saturday: 11AM–7PM
Vahe Toganian
would not go there again. Ordered an aquarium. waited for 3 weeks. called on Friday. they said not here yet. Called Saturday they said its on its way. should be here soon. WE will let you know ASAP when it arrives. Called Sunday After noon. They said, oh it arrived yesterday but we were busy to call you. NO Respect for the customer. People that work there have no knowledge. no questions were answered. Aquarium quality sucks.
Noel S.
Staff here was great! Always a fan of hot customer service. I walked in with a little knowledge and left with what I came for along with tons more knowledge. My new go-to.
Milena Villa
Very nice store, I’ve been buying my fish and supplies from here for a long time. The workers are very helpful, and there’s a large range of fish that are very healthy and good quality.
Jasmin Diaz
I like the selection and help they give me, also saw the 50w red lamp light for $9.99 and I just bought it from a big chain store for like $14. Well now I know I can get some good priced items here, also had a nice talk with a gentleman who gave a little extra help (I have basic/average knowledge for reptiles) with picking out just main items I need not the gimmicks of selling me random stuff I dont need. Update: went back today and saw these cool mini tank set-ups kinda upfront, spoke to the guy from last time (he remembered I had a beardy) Stephen, he showed me these new tanks. I'm interested because he said he's making them into shrimp/nano fish tanks
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Yes they are very knowledgable
Yes
For betta fish there is a special delivery sir
The rule of thumb is one inch of fish per gallon. I worked at an aquarium store for over a decade. So, if you were to plan for guppies in a 20 gallon tank, you could have about 12 to 15 of them. Just remember to clean your tank at least once a month!!
They do have frogs. Not sure about that specific one. Call and ask. Super friendly and knowledgeable
They have chameleons. Vary in price . Last time I was there, they 4 left
This is a question/answer page for Google, you will have to contact Tropical Imports directly by phone to have this question answered accurately. From my experience they have an extensive collection of cichlids but the only dwarf cichlids would be the German Rams. If you're looking for something more rare like Apistogramma I would suggest trying Marks Tropical Fish or Underwater Depot in Studio City.
Their inventory changes every week, you can call them and ask them what they have or even better, just pay them a visit.
Best to call the store directly and ask.
Scarlet Badis prefer to eat live food, such as brine shrimp. It is possible for Badis to learn how to accept flake or frozen food if they're taught from a very young age. Unfortunately there aren't enough responsible breeders/distributors that take the time to do this and the majority of captive Badis die from starvation. If you're prepared to feed them live food then I think they would be a great addition to any community tank, they are very attractive fish with an inquisitive personality. If you are planning on feeding flake or frozen food it would be in your best interest and especially theirs to ask the store what the Badis are eating and if they'll feed them so you know for sure. Hope this helps!
You should call the store and ask.
I never have traded in any of my fish but I've seen some for sale from other customers. I am pretty sure that they do.
Yes....
What type of baby 🐢 and if I where you try China town in downtown L.A.
No, sorry I haven't
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