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Old 01-01-2013, 07:54 PM
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Ok but can you explain why Ron looked at me when the lady looked away from him and mimicked the words shhh as I was about to inform her that a 20 gallon is a tad bit small to use as a beginner tank? I used to really love AI but over the years they have changed.
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Old 01-01-2013, 08:14 PM
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I do think that a small tank is a good way to go for beginners. Just for the sake of money. I think a lot of newbies including myself went big without understanding the real cost and in the end many people cheap out in equipment only to spend twice as much In the end. Now while I loved my 180. I find my lil cube more satisfying and cost effective.

On the other note. IMO AI has put a bad taste in my mouth as well as others I know. It's never been the store or inventory but rather a few employs that had no PR skills. My first experience was very diheartening as I was made to feel as I shouldn't even own goldfish.
I should say that there are some other great people who do work there.
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