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Thx Joanne
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do u have the name of the shop in Perth ? or the website, cause the stocklist they say for South Aust is now closed
 
Try these . . . .

http://www.morleyaquariums.com.au/

http://www.perthaquarium.com.au/

You no doubt know this one but it's one of the only listings for S.A
Aggies Aquariums
Mark Walker
Unit 4 & 5, 10 Research Road
POORAKA SA 5095
Phone: 08 8359 7099

http://www.aquaria.com.au/catalog/index.php?cPath=6

http://www.exotictropicalfish.com.au/

http://www.vebas.com.au/products.html

http://www.hydro-aqua-pet.com.au/category10_1.htm

http://stores.ebay.com.au/Wild-Dog-Pets-and-Aquariums

Hopefully there are a couple of sites you haven't checked already. Am glad to help out on this one cause being a "newbie" still I don't have too much other helpful info
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thx for going to all that effort Joanne
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i will definately check em all out..
i use aggies as the main place i buy my equipment from, they are my type of people pretty honest and also very competative price wise, and they usually give me a few dollars off here and there...

Wild-Dog-Pets-and-Aquariums have a cpl of fake drift wood i might get
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thx for that...

(Message edited by kharmakazi on March 09, 2006)
 
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