Aquacadabra 2
Edinburgh
Passed this shop on several occassions but never thought of going in because it didn't look very big and I was already an Aquatic Room fan. However, over the last few months I've felt the quality of fish and service in the AR has slipped (and it pains me to say that) so I thought I'd pop into Aquacadabra and see what it was like. It's surprisingly big, easy to move around and really not what I expected from the outside! The selection of tropical fish was small compared with the AR, there wasn't much in the way of marine fish in either but what there was seemed healthy and the tanks clean. The coldwater fish section left the AR standing though. The tanks were clean, the fish happy and active. Too often lately I've decided against buying coldwater fish in the Aquatic Rooms because they've been lethargic and sickly sometimes showing signs of whitespot. It was nice to see as much effort put into simple goldfish and moors as into the more exotic fish.
I'd definately go back.
STAFF
8/10
I didn't buy fish so I can't judge how knowlegeable the staff were but they seemed very keen to help. I did overhear one member of staff advising a customer on a new set up and the advice was sound.
Quality of stock
9/10
Fish were all healthy and active. Didn't spot a dead or letharic fish at the time I was in. Couldn't give it 10/10 because I didn't buy fish so can't judge.
Variety
8/10
Usual stuff. Am finding that more and more often. It'd be nice to see some more unusual tropical fish but most shops tend to stock similar things.
The reptile section really did it for me though. I can feel a new hobby coming on....
Due to the seemingly never ending road works in Leith Walk, the Aquatic Rooms are harder to get to and park near that Aquacadabra and I hope that isn't affecting their business. Despite that, Aquacadabra was nowhere near as busy as I've seen the Aquatic Rooms (it was a Saturday afternoon). Aquacadabra is better laid out and easier to get round. However, the AR guys are knowledgeable and the shop has a great friendly atmosphere. Both could do with improving their plant selection and quality. Basically they've both got masses going for them and it's nice to have a choice. I'm glad I popped in!
Edinburgh
Passed this shop on several occassions but never thought of going in because it didn't look very big and I was already an Aquatic Room fan. However, over the last few months I've felt the quality of fish and service in the AR has slipped (and it pains me to say that) so I thought I'd pop into Aquacadabra and see what it was like. It's surprisingly big, easy to move around and really not what I expected from the outside! The selection of tropical fish was small compared with the AR, there wasn't much in the way of marine fish in either but what there was seemed healthy and the tanks clean. The coldwater fish section left the AR standing though. The tanks were clean, the fish happy and active. Too often lately I've decided against buying coldwater fish in the Aquatic Rooms because they've been lethargic and sickly sometimes showing signs of whitespot. It was nice to see as much effort put into simple goldfish and moors as into the more exotic fish.
I'd definately go back.
STAFF
8/10
I didn't buy fish so I can't judge how knowlegeable the staff were but they seemed very keen to help. I did overhear one member of staff advising a customer on a new set up and the advice was sound.
Quality of stock
9/10
Fish were all healthy and active. Didn't spot a dead or letharic fish at the time I was in. Couldn't give it 10/10 because I didn't buy fish so can't judge.
Variety
8/10
Usual stuff. Am finding that more and more often. It'd be nice to see some more unusual tropical fish but most shops tend to stock similar things.
The reptile section really did it for me though. I can feel a new hobby coming on....
Due to the seemingly never ending road works in Leith Walk, the Aquatic Rooms are harder to get to and park near that Aquacadabra and I hope that isn't affecting their business. Despite that, Aquacadabra was nowhere near as busy as I've seen the Aquatic Rooms (it was a Saturday afternoon). Aquacadabra is better laid out and easier to get round. However, the AR guys are knowledgeable and the shop has a great friendly atmosphere. Both could do with improving their plant selection and quality. Basically they've both got masses going for them and it's nice to have a choice. I'm glad I popped in!