I just went to view three of the shops on my list. The first one was Living Waters in Croydon. Sadly there seemed nowhere to park around there at all so I'll have to try again on a weekday when it's a little quieter.
The second shop was Maidenhead Aquatics Croydon which was a nice bright clean shop. The two girls in there were quite chatty and seemed to be keepers themselves which is always a positive. There were plenty of tanks (maybe 150?), all looking clean, almost all with some kind of substrate in, though only a few mm but also many with bogwood or other features in for those fish that want them, obviously also on sale!. All the fish looked active as did the snails, shrimp, crabs and in one tank 4 albino frogs. Every tank had an image of the fish on sale on it, with some details about the final size, community/specialist, feeding and so on so it was easy to identify what you were looking at if you didn't already know.
I took special interest in those Guppies who all seemed very active and also all separated into colours so all yellows, all reds etc. Some fish that took my interest in there that I managed to get names and prices of are below(No idea how good/bad these prices are yet).
- Adolfos Cory - £16.50 or 3x for £45
- Panda Cory - £6.50 or 3x for £18
- Red Dwarf Gourami - £12.50
- Zebra Loach - £5.50 or 3x £15
- Dwarf Gourami - £12.50
- Red Lined Torpedo Barb - £8.50 for small, £13.5 for others.
- Yellow Guppies - £2.75 or 6x for £15
- Yo Yo Loach £4.95 or 3x £13.50
- Endlers Guppy £2.75 or 6x £15 (I think these were all male as they all had very bright colours)
I've not looked at how likely the chances are of me being able to have all in one tank but I'm looking forward to finding out. Since I'm going for a dark tank most would add plenty of colour.
Anyway, I eventually stopped browsing and mentioned to the women there that I was after a Roma 240 with black cabinet and one of them remembered speaking to me yesterday. It turned out that the price she gave me over the phone of £440 was actually wrong and it should have been £410. Once the 20% discount was used it brought it down to £330 which was great! I paid there and then to get the discount and took the tank home with the cabinet to be in stock on Thursday. The women even carried it out for me!
My next stop was Heritage Farm Nurseries in Wallington. This shop is down a tiny little road with lots of twists and turns. As you pull up outside and open the door the sounds of a rainforest are being played over speakers. Maybe to get you in the mood or something, it felt odd though. The fish section was small with maybe 30 tanks for tropical, about half had images and some details about the fish on, others were hand written with no details, just a price. The selection was obviously much smaller but I think they had Dwarf Gourami for under £6 which is obviously cheaper than the previous place. I didn't manage to get any other prices.
Tomorrow morning the wife and I are heading to World of Fishes in East Grinstead and will probably also pop in to MA @ gatwick.
Glad I've finally put some names to fish and started getting some ideas of what I want!