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                               FAQ: Resources

  This section contains references for more information. Specifically,
  books (including good beginner books), magazines, addresses of some
  organizations (useful for finding your local fish club), and
  mail-order supply houses.

  Resources for plants and plant-related equipment can be found in a
  separate plant resources section within the plant FAQ.

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                          FAQ: Good Beginner Books

Contributed by Oleg Kiselev

  Most aquarium books are reasonable in their advice. Do be careful of
  older books which were written before some of the more recent advances
  in the science of aquaria were made. Issues such as the nitrogen cycle
  will probably not be covered well. Libraries are an excellent source
  of books, and one should go the library first before spending any
  money.

Sample of Popular Titles

    * Baensh's Aquarium Atlas (~$22-28)
    * Marine Aquarium Handbook by Martin Moe (~$10)
    * Vierke's Aquarium Book ($10-15)
    * Marine Aquarium Reference: Systems and Invertebrates by Moe
      (~$22-25)
    * The Concise Encyclopedia of Aq. Fish by Dick Mills (~$10)

  Many of the ``Fishkeeper's Guide'' Books by Tetra press are quite
  good, and are available for around $6-$10. For plant books, Barron's
  and Tetra's (~$5-6) are suggested.

Freshwater Books

  A decent aquarium reference book need not be expensive or very
  detailed. What it must have is:
    * enough common species to make it usable (200-300 species is
      sufficient for most purposes)
    * recognizable pictures of fish to use as the identification guide
      descriptions of the species including:
         + length the fish will attain
         + typical behavior (and community tank compatibility)
         + spawning requirements
         + dietary needs
         + minimal tank size
         + water quality and temperature
    * some basic suggestions on how to set up an aquarium
    * some minimal info on fish diseases

  There are many books that satisfy these requirements. They are very
  inexpensive and there is no excuse for someone to spend $20+ on the
  fish that will die in 3-4 weeks instead of buying a book that would
  prevent these losses for a lot less money.

 For under $10:

  Simon&Schuster's Pocket Guide to Aquarium Fishes lists for $7 and can
  be found for $4 in discount book shops. Not an ``end-all'' reference
  volume but at least it does not lie too much. I probably like it
  because it has an excellent photo of Aphyosemion filamentosum that
  looks just about like the A. filamentosum I have. (ISBN 0-671-25451-0)

  At Crown Books and other ``remaindered'' book sellers, you will find a
  book edited by Dick Mills that is called The Concise Encyclopedia of
  Tropical Aquarium Fishes if it's published by Crescent (and Tetra's
  Junior Atlas of Tropical Aquarium Fishes if it's published by Tetra).
  It covers all the basic ideas about setting up an aquarium and has
  descriptions and fair quality photos of over 300 species of fish (the
  book is not in front of me so can't give you more detail). It's
  published by Salamander Press in Europe and Tetra (Crescent) in US.
  (Crescent edition ISBN 0-517-66776-2)

  At Tower Books and other ``mainstream'' bookseller chains and larger
  book stores, you will find Barron's series of translation of German
  aquarium books, all between $5 and $8, concentrating on specific
  categories of fish (Killifishes (ISBN 0-8120-4475-4), Cichlids (ISBN
  0-8120-4597-1)), or breeding (Ines Scheurman's Aquarium Fish Breeding
  (ISBN 0-8120-4474-6)), or general aquarium maintenance, or plants. All
  of these books give a beginner a solid introduction to what and why of
  the the filtration, water chemistry and so on. Any of these books make
  an excellent starting point. They don't have very many color photos,
  which probably contributed to the low price, but have a lot of
  drawings.

  Also near the $10 mark (and a lot less through mail-order), are the
  Tetra/Salamander series of ``Fishkeeper's Guide To...'' books. They
  are available at a number of ``normal'' book stores and I recommend
  ``... Healthy Aquarium'' and ``...Community Fishes'' as the better
  beginner books. The rest of the series is quite good as well and any
  one of these books should be a great start.

  ``The Innes Book'' -- First published in 1935, it is a thick volume
  that has gone through a dozen publishers and something like 50
  editions. The newer ones will probably be a bit more up to date, but
  the older ones are not bad, either. They range from $2 to $15 and my
  preference is for the oldest editions. Don't expect the fish names to
  match the current nomenclature or in some case even the real species
  -- for the last 40 years ``The Innes Book'' has had a picture of A.
  filamentosum for their Aphyosemion gardneri.

  These are the cheapest books. If you are willing to spend $15-20 (and
  you better be willing to spend that much on the books if you are go to
  spend that much on the fish!), the number of books is larger and the
  amount of information increases.

 Between $15 and $20

  The books get larger, more colorful and complete:

  van Ramshorst's Aquarium Encyclopedia published by HPBooks and sold by
  Waldenbooks is a translation from Dutch and at $17.95 is among the
  better ``shopping list'' aquarium books. It is full of very good
  quality color photos, covers over 570 species of fish, 80 species of
  plants, all aspects of aquarium design, building, set-up, decor, etc.
  Not much on filtration, but that's all in the FAQ, so not a big flaw
  for a USENET reader.

  Crown Books used to sell The Living Aquarium, a translation from
  Swedish published by Crescent Books. It's close to $20 and does not
  have descriptions of too many species, but has a lot of detailed
  diagrams, goes into the black arts of filtration and lighting and
  attempts to cover cold water and tropical fresh water, cold water and
  tropical marine and brackish aquaria, suggesting the species and decor
  for them. It also has a section on building aquaria, as all European
  books seem to.

More Expensive and/or Specialty Books

  There are many other books that are not cheap even when you buy them
  mail-order (a sure way to save 50% on the price). Many of these books
  cost so much because of the large number of color photos in them and
  because of the production values that went in. You will have to decide
  for yourself if it's worth your money to buy these and if you will
  find something really worth while in them (I have spent several
  hundred $$$ on such books over the last few years and do not regret
  buying any of them). If nothing else, these books make great coffee
  table books that are bound to get all sorts of comments from house
  guests.

Where to Find the Cheapest Books

  Look through the used book stores. Books from 20-30 years ago may have
  wrong Latin names for some of the fish, claim that certain species of
  now-common fish are hard to breed, and may have less than adequate
  coverage of filtration, but those books are still excellent general
  references and (should) cost very little.

What Not to Buy

  AVOID any books by TFH that are less than 100 pages or have a word
  ``Beginner'' in the title. Leaf through the book: if you see lots of
  photos of products placed so that brand names are obvious and easy to
  read, or you find a bunch of photos of grinning gap-toothed kids
  holding up various pieces of equipment or poking their hands into an
  aquarium -- put this book away and never look at it again. These books
  are (in my opinion) utter garbage.

  There are a few exceptions to that rule in the TFH line: Dr. Jubb's
  ``Nothobranchius'', 2 volumes of Jocher's ``Spawning Problem Fishes''
  and Windelow's ``Aquatic Plants'', but they fall into the
  ``specialty'' category).


                               FAQ: Magazines

Freshwater and Marine Aquarium  (monthly)
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         Phone (626) 355-1476
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         2yr/24 iss.    $45.00

         Outside US     $30.00/yr  (no 2 year subscr.)

Tropical Fish Hobbyist  (monthly)
         One TFH Plaza,
         Neptune City, NJ 07753
         Phone (908) 988-8400

         1yr/12 iss.    $40.00

         Foreign - add $11.00/yr

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              does.  Do not buy one at the store for m/o
              addresses without checking it out first.

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                  FAQ: Aquaria Organizations and Societies

Contributed by Rick Clark, Jim Lilly <[email protected]>, FAAS, and a
bunch of other people

  If you would like to have your society listed here (or an outdated
  listing corrected), please contact us; we don't generally have time to
  research this ourselves, so we rely on the societies to contact us
  with corrections. Thank you!

  Note that club web pages are accessible as links off the WWW version
  of this FAQ, but do not appear in the posted version. If you have a
  browser, scoot it on over to http://faq.thekrib.com/organizations.html
  or one of the mirrors.

National/International Aquarium Societies

  American Cichlid Association
  P.O. Box 5351, Naperville, IL 60567-5351

  Aquatic Gardeners Asssociation
  83 Cathcart St., London, Ontario, Canada N6L 3L9

  Canadian Killifish Association

  International Betta Congress
  923 Wadsworth St., Syracuse, NY 13208-2419

  North American Discus Society
  6939 Justin Drive, Mississauga, Ont, Canada, L4T 1M4

  Rainbowfish Study Group of North America
  Gary Lange
  2590 Cheshire, Florissant, MO 63033

  American Livebearer Association
  Timothy J. Brady, Membership Chairman
  5 Zerbe Street, Cressona, PA 17929-1513
  [email protected]

  Federation of American Aquarium Societies (FAAS)
  Hedy Padgett (Membership Chair) 4816 E. 64th. Street Indianapolis, IN
  46220-4728

  Assocation of Aquarist, Mr Chris Ralph (Chairman)
  610 Abbey Rd, Popley 4, Basingstoke, Hants RG24 9ET, UK

  British Rainbowfish and Gobies Society, Len Eldridge (Editor)
  64 Molesham Way, East Molesey, Surrey KT8 1NX, UK Email:
  [email protected]

  TVCATS (Thames Valley Catfish Society), Tim Allen (Editor)
  12 Sun Crescent, Oakley, Aylesbury, Bucks HP18 9RF, UK

  Club Snail
  2030 NE 42nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97213

Local Aquarium Societies - United States

  Aqualand Aquatic Society
  P.O. Box 1345 Bristol, CT 06010-1345

  Atlanta Area Aquarium Association
  Mark Barnett, 130 Springbrook Lane, Stockbridge, GA 30281

  Air Capital A.S.
  P.O. Box 3235, Wichita, KS 67201-3235

  Alamo A.S., Inc.
  319 Byrnes, San Antonio, TX 78209

  Allegheny River Valley A.S.
  P.O. Box 415, Olean, NY, 14760-0415

  Aquarium Club of Lancaster County
  218 E. Clay St., Lancaster, PA 17602

  Aquarium Hobbyists of Amarillo
  1009 S. Kentucky, Amarillo, TX 79012

  Aqua Land Aquatic Society
  Karl Chadbourne, 231 Bayberry Dr., Bristol, CT 06010

  Aquarium Society of Durham
  P.O. Box 25218, Durham, NC, 27702-2518

  Ashtabula County Aquarium Club
  [email protected]

  Baltimore/Washington Area Aquaria Society
  3915 Blackburn Ln, #42, Burtonsville, MD 20866
  email: [email protected]

  Black River Aquarium Society, Inc.
  Jack Adinolfi, P.O. BOX 92, Ludlow, VT 05149-0092

  Boston A.S.
  255 Central St., Holliston, MA 01746-2011

  Brooklyn A.S.
  P.O. Box 290610, Brooklyn, NY 11229-0011

  Bucks County A.S., Ltd.
  Gary Jones, 237 Apple St., Levittown, PA 19057-1211

  California Organization of Aquatic Show Trop.
  13581 Arizona St., #2, Westminster, CA 92683-2361

  Central Florida A.S.
  1017 Alpug Ave., Oviedo, FL 32765

  Central Illinois Aquarist
  PO Box 225, Pekin, IL 61555-0225

  Central New York A.S., Inc.
  P.O. Box 566, Syracuse, NY 13206

  Central Valley A.S.
  1990 Rohrer Dr., Turlock, CA 95382-1945

  Central Wisconsin A.S.
  5339 Hwy 54 E Plover, WI 54467

  Champaign Area Fish Exchange
  Greg Wooters, 1231 Joanne, Champaign, IL 61821

  Chautauqua County Aq. Assn., Inc.
  Joe Rozen, 149 South Ocelot St., Dunkirk, NY 14048

  Circle City Aq. Club
  P.O. Box 55165, Indianapolis, In 46205-0165

  Cleveland A.S.
  26011 Hendon Road, Beachwood, OH 44122

  Cleveland Saltwater Enthusiasts Assn.
  3896 Boston Road, Brunswick OH 44212-1262

  Colorado A.S.
  P.O. Box 1253, Arvada, CO 80005

  Columbus Area Fish Enthusiast
  3522 Rivercrest Dr., Columbus, OH 43223

  Danbury Area A.S.
  PO Box 8017, New Fairfield, CT 06812

  Delaware County A.S.
  P.O. Box 521, Ridley Park, PA 19078

  Diamond State A.S.
  Richard Adler, 5420 Valley Green Dr., Apt. C-2, Wilmington, DE 19808

  Dry Wash Aquarium Society
  c/o Don Kinney II, 8245 N. 27th Ave. #1115, Phoenix, Az. 85051

  Eastern Iowa Aq. Society
  Buck Stark, P.O. BOX 2327, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406

  Elm City Aquarium Society
  86 Middle Road, Guilford, CT 06437

  Erie Aquarium Society
  4829 Leacock Rd., Edinboro, PA 16412

  The Exotic Fish Society of Hartford, Inc
  25 Charter Road, Ellington, CT 06029

  Federation Of Texas A.S.
  3502 Carter Creek Pkwy, Bryan, TX 77802

  Fort Wayne Cichlid 502 Park Ave. - Box 260, Antwerp, OH 45813

  Great Lakes Cichlid Society
  1113 Sunset Road, Mayfield Hts, OH 44124

  Greater Akron A.S.
  P.O. Box 494, Akron, OH 44309-0494

  Greater Chicago Cichlid Assn
  241 Oxford Ct., Bloomingdale, IL 60108

  Greater Cincinnati A.S.
  P.O. Box 11495, Cincinnati, OH 45211

  Greater City A.S.
  Berek Haus, 197-05 90th Ave., Hollis, NY 11423

  Greater Dayton A.S.
  288 Virginia Ave., Centerville, OH 45458

  Greater Detroit A.S.
  P.O. Box C, Royal Oak, MI 48068

  Greater Fairfield County A.S.
  P.O. Box 141, Lancaster, OH 43130

  Greater Lafayette A.S.
  516 N. 27th St., Lafayette, IN 47904

  Great Lakes Cichlid Society
  Butch Capaldi, 890 Orchard Road, Willoughby, OH 44094

  Greater Pittsburgh A.S.
  P.O. Box 22452, Pittsburgh, PA 15122-0452

  Greater Portland A.S.
  P.O. Box 6752, Portland, OR 97228-6752
  voice mail drop (503) 699-8086

  Greater Seattle A.S.
  306 NW 82nd Street, Seattle WA 98117
  E-mail [email protected]

  Green Water A.S.
  P.O. Box 611, Bedford Park, IL 60499-0611

  Heart of America A.S.
  P.O. Box 412867, Kansas City, Missouri 64141-2867

  Honolulu Aquarium Society
  P.O. Box 235791, Honolulu, HI 96823-3513

  Houston Aq. Soc.
  Michelle Sykes, 15926 Pfeiffer Dr. Houston, TX 77081
  [email protected]

  Indianapolis A.S., Inc.
  Al Anderson, 6246 North Rural., Indianapolis IN 46220
  [email protected] 430 2nd Ave. N.E., Carmel, IN 46032

  Jacksonville A.S.
  P.O. Box 156, Jacksonville, FL 32207

  Kitsap A.S., Inc.
  P.O. Box 1145, Silverdale, WA 98383

  Lehigh Valley A.S.
  Karen Haas 5145 Spruce Rd. Emmaus, PA 18049.
  [email protected]

  Long Island A.S.
  214 Holly Lane, Smithtown, NY 11787

  Lorain County A.S.
  P.O. Box 185, Elyria, OH 44036-0185

  Louisville Trop. Fish Fanciers, Inc.
  P.O. Box 6774, Louisville, KY 40207-6774

  Maine State Aquarium Society
  P.O. Box 487, N. Berwick, ME 03906

  Medina County A.S., Inc.
  P.O. Box 1485, Medina, OH 44258

  Mid-Atlantic Cichlid Keepers (MACK)
  PO BOX 303, Drexel Hill, PA 19026

  Mid-South A.S., Inc.
  P.O. Box 11744, Memphis, TN 38111

  Missouri A.S., Inc.
  John Van Asch, 505 S. 20th St., Belleville, IL 62223

  Minnesota Aquarium Society
  P.O. Box 130483, Roseville, MN 55113
  phone contact- Brad & Nancy Swanson 612-522-4399

  Missouri A.S., Inc.
  36 Wagon Wheel, Fenton, MO 63026

  Mobile A.S.
  11450 Boe Rd. Ext., Grand Bay, AL 36541

  Motor City A.S., Inc.
  P.O. Box 60, Roseville, MI 48066

  Nassau County Aquarium Society
  P.O. Box 33, Oakdale, NY 11769

  New York-Penn Council
  3317 Asbury Rd., Erie, PA 16506

  North Country A.S.
  PO Box 46, Potsdam, NY 13676

  North East Alabama A.S.
  3524 Alexandria Rd., Anniston, AL 36201

  North Jersey A.S.
  P.O. Box 591 Nutley, NJ 07110
  e-mail: [email protected], phone (908) 541-1392

  Norwalk A.S. of Fairfield County
  P.O. Box 84, South Norwalk CT 06852

  Ohio Cichlid Assn, Inc.
  C/O Dan Woodland, 7330 Ames Road, Parma, Ohio 44129

  Pacific Coast Cichlid Association
  P.O. Box 28145, San Jose, CA 95128

  Penn. Fish Culturists Assn.
  6804 No. 10th St., Philadelphia, PA 19126

  Potomac Valley A.S., Inc.
  P.O. Box 664, Merrifield, VA 22116

  Rocky Mountain Cichlid Assn.
  9242 E. Eastman Place, Denver, CO 80231

  Sacramento A.S.
  P.O. Box 160545, Sacramento, CA 95816-0545

  San Diego Tropical Fish Soc., Inc.
  P.O. Box 4156, N. Park Sta., San Diego, CA 92164

  San Fransisco A.S.
  (415) 387-6626

  San Fransisco Bay Area Aquatic Plant Society
  7 Gateview Court, San Fransisco 94116-1941

  Sheboygan A.S.
  P.O. Box 954, Sheboygan, WI 53082

  Singing Sands A.S.
  P.O. Box 134, Michigan City, IN 46360

  Southeast Minnesota A.S.
  Dan Andrews, 206 S. Main, Chatsfield, MN 55923

  Southern California Cichlid Association
  4195 Chino Hills Pkwy. #362, Chino Hills, CA 91709

  Southern Colorado A.S.
  Dale Grover, 807 Fontmore Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80904

  Southtowns Fish Fanciers, Inc.
  John Burdick, 8639 S. Main St., Eden, NY 14057

  Southwestern Michigan Aq. Soc.
  Scott Tetzlaff, 226 Burton SW, Grand Rapids MI 49507

  South Sound A.S.
  948 Summit Lakeshore Rd., N.W., Olympia, WA 98502

  Southeast Minnesota A.S.
  PO Box 9093, Rochester, MN 55903-9093

  Southern Colorado A.S.
  P.O. Box 16078, Colorado Springs, CO 80935

  Southwestern Michigan A.S., Inc.
  P.O. Box 3175, Kalamazoo, MI 49003-3175

  Stark County Aqua Life Enthusiasts, Inc.
  P.O. Box 8384, Canton, OH 44711

  Story City A.S.
  920 Fairview St., #8, Story City, IA 50248

  Tampa Bay Aquarium Society
  Al Knowles, 1101 West Kirby Lane, Tampa FL 33604
  (813) 932-5447

  The Suburban A.S.
  P.O. Box 101, Prospect Hts, IL 60070

  Texas Area Killifish Organization
  Michelle Sykes, 15926 Pfeiffer Dr. Houston, TX 77081
  [email protected]

  Tropical Aquarists Of Northern - Ohio Club
  Bonnie Tamura, 941 N. State St., Painesville, OH 44077

  Tri-County Tropical Fish Soc.
  312 Oaklawn Terr., Creve Coeur, IL 61611

  Tropical Fish Club of Burlington
  RR #1, Box 1548, Huntington, VT 05462

  Tropical Fish Club of Erie County
  5725 Herman Hill Rd., Hamburg, NY 14075

  Tropical Fish Society Rhode Island
  44 Homecrest Ave. Slatersville, RI 02876

  Western New York A.S.
  P.O. Box 472, Hiler Branch, Buffalo, NY 14223

  Worcester A.S.
  P.O. Box 972, Worcester, MA 01613-0972

  Youngstown Area Tropical Fish
  P.O. Box 5190, Youngstown, OH 44514

Local Aquarium Societies - Canada

  Aquarium Society of Winnipeg
  P.O. Box 301, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 2H6

  Brampton Aquarium Club
  5372 Drenkelly Ct., Mississauga, Ontario, CANADA L5M-2H4

  Calgary Aquarium Society
  P.O. Box 63180, 2604 Kensington Rd. NW, Calagary, AB T2W 4C9
  Contact: Birgit McKinnon, (403) 249-8733, email : [email protected]

  Huronia and District A.S.
  RR 3, 9th Con. W., Orillia, Ontario, Canada L3V 6H3

  Kitchener-Waterloo Aquarium Society
  P.O. Box 38037, 256 King Str. N., Waterloo, ON, Canada. N2J 4T9

  Montreal A.S.
  P.O. Box 653, Station B, Montreal, Que., Canada H3B 3K3

  Ottawa Valley Aquarium Society
  Box 31033, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2B 8S8

  Regina A.S.
  P.O. Box 3654, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4P 3N8

  Sarnia Aquarium Society
  P.O. Box 542, Sarnia Ontario Canada N7T 2M7
  [email protected]

  Saskatoon A.S.
  Box 371, Saskatoon Saskathewan, Canada S7K 3L3

  Societie D'aquariophilie De Montreal
  2450 Workman, Montreal, QUE, Canada H3J 1L8

Local Aquarium Societies - Other

  Asoc. Nacional Acuarofila Mexicana, AC
  APDO Postal 73-112, Santa Cruz Atoyac, Mexico, DF 03310

  Asoci. Acuaristas Aguadilla
  P.O. Box 102, Aguadilla, PR 00605

  Bermuda Fry-Angle Club
  P.O. Box WK272, Warwick, WKBX, Bermuda

  Grupo Mexicano De Ciclidofilos
  Cordillera Karakorum 223b, Lomas 3a. Seccion, San Luis Potosi, S.L.P.,
  78216 Mexico
  Tel/fax 052-48-253168
  [email protected]

  South London Aquarist Society
  How Pang (Chairman), 11 Ramsdale Rd, Tooting, London Sw17 9BP, UK
  [email protected]


                           FAQ: Mail-Order Houses

Mail-Order Aquarium Supplies

  Although prices are lower through mail order, one must consider the
  cost of the shipping and handling, the delay time if product is not in
  stock, and the fact that the mail order company will typically not
  answer detailed questions. Your local retailer on the other hand must
  pay for the overhead of inventory, and often times are willing to
  answer questions. We need to collectively ensure the survival of good,
  helpful stores with fair prices.

 Service Comparisons

  Here is a quick comparison of five of the most popular mail-order
  houses, That Fish Place (TFP), Mail Order Pet Shop (MOPS), Pet
  Warehouse (PW), Wet Thumb Aquatics, and Daleco. Addresses and phone
  numbers are listed later in this section.

               TFP   MOP        PW   DLC   WTA
Price           1.5   1.2        2.0  2.5   1.0
Selection       1.6   1.9        2.3  1.5   3.0
Service         1.7   2.3        1.0  2.0   1.0
Processing      2.1   2.0        1.0  1.5   1.0
Completeness    1.6   2.1        1.3  2.0   2.0
Correctness     1.1   1.4        1.0  1.5   1.0
Damage          1.0   1.2        1.0  1.0   1.0

Sum             10.6  12.1       9.6  12    10
# Responses     11    10         3    2     1
Avg             1.5   1.7        1.3  1.7   1.4

 Criteria

  Price
         Total cost of an average order.
         1 - excellent, 2 - good, 3 - fair, 4 - pet shop

  Selection
         Do they carry what you want?
         1 - anything you could possibly want, 2 - good, 3 - fair, 4 -
         poor.

  Customer service
         Are they pleasant on the phone? Do the sales people provide
         accurate product information? Are printed materials helpful?
         1 - excellent, 2 - good, 3 - fair, 4 - why are you calling and
         bothering them?

  Order processing
         How fast is your order processed? (When does it leave the
         warehouse? Not when do you actually receive it, as this varies
         with your location!)
         1 - same day, 2 - 1-3 days, 3- longer than three days.

  Order completeness
         Do they have what you ordered in stock?
         1 - rarely a stock out, 2 - occasional, 3 - often items are out
         of stock.

  Order correctness
         Did they send what you ordered?
         1 - never a problem, 2 - minor problems, 3 - common problem.

  Order damage
         Do you ever receive broken items?
         1 - never a problem, 2 - minor problems, 3 - common problem.

 The Big Fish

  That Fish Place
  237 Centerville Rd.
  Lancaster, PA 17603
  800-733-3829

  Clearly, a favored source for mail order. Best catalogue (very useful
  for ordering from other places). I received no "horror" stories, only
  one minor complaint.

  Good Source for: Plants

  Shipping: Actual Cost

  Mail Order Pet Shop
  250 W Executive Drive
  Edgewood, NY 11717
  800-366-7387 (ordering and product info)
  800-326-6677 (customer service)

  1338 North Market Blvd.
  Sacramento, CA 95834

  Probably the total lowest cost place for supplies. However, it seems
  that people either love or hate them. I received several complaints
  about service and bulk products being shorted etc. People like their
  flat fee for shipping.

  Shipping: $3.99 orders <= $45, $5.99 orders > $45 but < $100, $7.99
  orders > $100. For $5 extra, they will 2-Day ship orders under 20
  pounds.

  Pet Warehouse
  Dept. C45F
  P.O. Box 310
  Xenia, OH 45385
  800-443-1160
  FAX 800-513-1913

  People like their quick service.

  Shipping:
          $35 or <   $5.95
          $35-50     6.95
          $60-75     7.95
          $75-100    9.95
          $100-150   10.95
          $150 or >  11.95
          2-day UPS delivery for $3.50 extra for items < 23 pounds

 The Small Fry

  Daleco
  3556 N 400 E
  Warsaw, IN 46580
  800-987-1120
  FAX 219-268-6302

  Has many unusual items. Shipping is included in prices for orders over
  $50 but prices are sometimes higher than bigger places.

  Good Source for: Live Food Cultures, Dupla Products, LaMotte Test Kits

  Shipping: Free, orders under $50.00 require a $5.00 handling fee.

  Wet Thumb Aquatic
  52700 Base St.
  New Baltimore, MI 48047
  810-725-0960

  Smaller outfit. Their selection is not great but prices are very good.
  They are more breeder oriented. They ship same day. Also, they happen
  to carry a great deal of merchandise, a lot that other companies do
  not even think about. Also, they are very willing to answer your
  questions.

  Good Source for: Regenerative Blowers and Reverse Osmosis units.

  Shipping:
          $25 or <   2.50
          $25-45     3.50
          $45-60     4.50
          $60-75     5.50
          $75 or >   Free

 Others mentioned but not ranked

  Spectacular Sea System: Specializing in marine lighting and
  accessories ranked 3,3,1,1,1,1,1 305-941-3792

  End of Resource FAQ.