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Reef Beauties ---- EXCEPTIONAL Customer Experience

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I've been ordering fish online for 10+ years and the customer service I received from Nate is beyond what words can explain. Their selection, price, and service is a triple homerun in the online vendor community. Today they made a customer for life.

 
I figured as much but so pricey
 
Not sure which fish you are looking at or who you are comparing them to, but everytime I've ordered from them they had the lowest prices among the online vendors.
+1 puffy, they've had the lowest price in almost all the fish i checked on, but after what I experienced today, price is no longer a factor for me
 
This is really good to hear. Just placed an order.

Did you plop and drop like he recommends, or did you drip acclimate?
 
This is really good to hear. Just placed an order.

Did you plop and drop like he recommends, or did you drip acclimate?
I've placed multiple orders and did both with no issues, but I've been around the block for a while and I prefer drip
 
I've placed multiple orders and did both with no issues, but I've been around the block for a while and I prefer drip
Good to know. I assume he keeps his fish around 35PPT, then?

Isn’t it supposed to be safer to plop and drop shipped fish to avoid an ammonia spike?
 
Good to know. I assume he keeps his fish around 35PPT, then?

Isn’t it supposed to be safer to plop and drop shipped fish to avoid an ammonia spike?
They say it's safer, but I've been drip acclimating for 20 years, I've only plopped twice....hard to let go of old ways I guess
 
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