Address: 1310-1312 E Main St, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA
Phone: +16185295249
Sunday: 10AM–7PM
Monday: 9AM–8PM
Tuesday: 9AM–8PM
Wednesday: 9AM–8PM
Thursday: 9AM–8PM
Friday: 9AM–8PM
Saturday: 9AM–8PM
Angel Eyes
Petco has taken care of my guy dogs grooming needs for the last couple years and I’ve had nothing but great service, caring and loving groomers, Petco associates willing to help me sign up for programs and recommend products very pleased with Carbondale Petco
George Bergman
Con: Fish died after 4-5 days. I Don't recommend. Pro: I like my small Imaginarium aquarium. Filter in back biological. Sponge and bead cartridge with water pump. Good flow.
Noblee Robbins
Prices service and much love of animals was what was happening in Carbondale Pet Co the day we went. We most definitely will become repeat offenders
Ken Donoho
Very helpful and friendly staff. They have a wide range of supplies that seems to be able to meet the needs of almost any pet.
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In addition, talk to your City leaders. They are looking to attract new business for Harrisburg. They can talk directly to Petco Corporate to give them satistics to attract them to Harrisburg.
No
They didn't the day I was there last
Yes I'm sure they can be bought in a pairj
Before covid, they'd hold adoption events with local shelters once or twice a month.
Not. Sure, you could call them
I believe they are around $20-25 apiece and generally you buy them in pairs.
They range from $50-$100.
If you used petco rewards or a credit card they may be able to look up the transaction.
Your best bet is to call the store as this forum isn't monitored for questions like yours.
Call and find out, but i can't imagine... Thats pretty specialized.
You'd be better off calling the store.
It used to be around $6.00 for 30 medium crickets. I think there's fewer large crickets in a bag for the same price.
I don't know about right now, but they do carry them.
It depends on the size of the fish. The general rule is "an inch of fish per gallon of water," meaning if you have a 10 gallon tank, you can do one 10 inch fish, or ten 1 inch fish, etc.
This question is one that cannot be answered online. So it is my recommendation that you call the store directly and ask if they can hold reptiles or not.
Contact the store. The Google community is not equpped to answer.
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