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February 2024 by Jade G.
I am satisfied with my new addition of a clown Pleco and Java moss and Anubias nana in a driftwood.The staff were very helpful and considerate. 9/10.The staff were pretty busy considering they were in their break/lunch;would go here again :).
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February 2024 by Gregory S.
Help friendly people good prices benn going there for years family owned business great place
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December 2023 by Chad C.
A jewel amongst the rocks! If you're looking for a good, old fashioned, no-nonsense LFS this is the place to be. The staff are super friendly and helpful. The store is clean, organized, and easy to shop. They have a great selection of fish, inverts, and plants at reasonable prices. What more can you want?! I've returned time and time again as I grow my hobby and change up my scapes. From this store all my plants and animals have thrived and multiplied. I recommend this shop and it's worth a visit.
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October 2023 by Stephen Lee
Awesome spot. Good prices and a great selection of fish. Pristine tanks, both salt and freshwater on display. Their planted tanks are especially well set up. They have everything you need! Even a beautiful red Texas absolutely gorgeous!!
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August 2023 by Ricardo Gutierrez
Nice place to buy very polite ppl, really fair prices I’m happy visiting this place.
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August 2023 by Julio Salguero
It is a good place to shop for pets & supplies. I come here to get most of my fish & reptile supplies. Prices are fair for the most part. Best thing to do is do some research of the animal that you want to get before buying anything, that way you are more prepared on what to get what your pet needs, they'll also give advice for the animal that you're purchasing.
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June 2023 by Afrin omid Kajol
As someone who has been keeping fish for years, I can confidently say that this store is a hidden gem in Los Angeles. The store boasts a wide range of aquarium supplies, from tanks and filters to decorations and food, ensuring that I can create the perfect aquatic habitat for my finned friends. The knowledgeable and friendly staff members are always eager to share their expertise and offer valuable advice on fish care and maintenance. Sunset Pet & Supplies has become my go-to destination for all things tropical fish, providing me with the resources and support I need to create stunning underwater worlds in my home.
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June 2023 by Jimmy P.
This place has an incredible variety of freshwater and saltwater fish. It's the perfect spot to fulfill all your aquascape needs. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. I've purchased numerous fish from them, otos and corydoras and shrimps, and each one has been in excellent health!
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June 2023 by Jazzy Que
Owner is great. Great selection and good prices.
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June 2023 by Jason Park
Friendly staff, good selection of fish and plants. Great betta display and they have lots of UNS tanks and equipment. Looks really small from the outside, but was decently sized.
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June 2023 by Ziheng Zhu
Best place in town!Better price than chains and most other shops,Wide selection of spices,Lively stocks,Family owned,Aquatic escape,Fresh water and marine,Cash preferred, credit cards w/fee.
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May 2023 by Darth Hater23
It's one of my favorite LA pet stores. Honestly, rather, I'd rather go to the little guy rather than these huge chains to spend my money.The staff is friendly and very helpful. I have saltwater fish, so they're very knowledgeable about my needs. Fishtanks look clean. The animals look well taken care of. If they dont have something you want, they can order it very quickly.
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March 2023 by A. Phoenix Delgado
FISH LICE AND TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE: I went in several weeks ago because they were one of the few stores that carried fancy goldfish. I purchased 3 orandas and took them home and put them into a brand new tank that I had been cycling for 6 weeks. The tank was fully cycled before I put them in (I'm a very experienced fish keeper and have been in the hobby for years).Within a week one of the orandas starting getting red spots so I separated it into a quarantine tank. I know that fish can sometimes get sick within the first month of "coming home" since the stress can lead to a lowered immune system. My first thought was that it was an internal infection (septicemia?) so I started treating it with an antibiotic trio (the water is a bit yellow in the pictures since the nitrofurazone yellow colors the water). I also added aquarium salt and increased the temperature. Plus I made sure to mix the medication into the food which is faster way to get the antibiotics into their system.The fish showed no improvement during the first 7 days so I went to the pet store and spoke to Jims (not sure if that's the spelling of his name). I told him everything I was doing and he told me I was doing everything right and that he had nothing else to add. I know that antibiotics can take 10-14 days to fully work so I figured I simply needed to continue treatment.A few days after, the other 2 orandas in the main tank started showing red spots and then I noticed that there were little white spots in straight lines on the aquarium glass and immediately realized they were fish lice eggs (argulus)! Yikes! So I basically put the first fish through an intense antibiotic treatment that was totally unnecessary and useless.I called the store and spoke to Jesse and he told me that there was nothing that I could do except to PICK OFF THE LICE BY HAND--he didn't give me any treatment options and didn't explain to me any other options as a customer (full/partial refund, exchanges, returns, etc.). I told him that was terrible advice because that wouldn't take care of the eggs or any juveniles that weren't visible to the naked eye. He said he had no other advice other than to manually remove the ones I could see. I asked him if he knew they had a lice outbreak and he stayed quiet for a really long time. I insisted that he tell me the truth because I needed to know exactly what was wrong with my fish so I could treat them properly. He then admitted that he had seen "one or two lice" in the store aquariums which he had been picking off of them. I explained it was incredibly irresponsible to be selling sick fish and that I had 3 other aquariums that I could have spread them to (luckily, I know all about quarantining and also use separate equipment for the quarantine tank so as to not cross-contaminate).I hung up and called my other trusted fish store (Bob's Tropical Fish) and they immediately provided me with several treatments even though they weren't the ones to sell me the fish.Knowing now what was actually wrong with my fish, I spent the evening literally "picking" lice off of all 3 orandas. In total, I got about 75 lice!!!!! I put them all in a container and went to the store the next day.Jims was there and I showed him the lice and told him about my conversation with Jesse. I told him I was really upset about the whole thing, all the time (and money) I'd spent on trying to treat the first fish (for the WRONG disease) and that I hadn't been given any good advice, that Jesse had admitted he knew they had a lice problem and that I hadn't been given any "customer service" options. He tried to talk around in circles and didn't provide any additional help. After a while of insisting that something needed to be done, he said he would speak with the owner and that someone would call me with options. He took my name and phone number down and that was 5 days ago, Wednesday (March 15) and, not surprising, no one has called me back.AVOID THIS PLAC
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March 2023 by Phoenix D.
FISH LICE AND TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE: I went in several weeks ago because they were one of the few stores that carried fancy goldfish. I purchased 3 orandas and took them home and put them into a brand new tank that I had been cycling for 6 weeks. The tank was fully cycled before I put them in (I'm a very experienced fish keeper and have been in the hobby for years). Within a week one of the orandas starting getting red spots so I separated it into a quarantine tank. I know that fish can sometimes get sick within the first month of "coming home" since the stress can lead to a lowered immune system. My first thought was that it was an internal infection (septicemia?) so I started treating it with an antibiotic trio (the water is a bit yellow in the pictures since the nitrofurazone yellow colors the water). I also added aquarium salt and increased the temperature. Plus I made sure to mix the medication into the food which is faster way to get the antibiotics into their system. The fish showed no improvement during the first 7 days so I went to the pet store and spoke to Jims (not sure if that's the spelling of his name). I told him everything I was doing and he told me I was doing everything right and that he had nothing else to add. I know that antibiotics can take 10-14 days to fully work so I figured I simply needed to continue treatment. A few days after, the other 2 orandas in the main tank started showing red spots and then I noticed that there were little white spots in straight lines on the aquarium glass and immediately realized they were fish lice eggs (argulus)! Yikes! So I basically put the first fish through an intense antibiotic treatment that was totally unnecessary and useless. I called the store and spoke to Jesse and he told me that there was nothing that I could do except to PICK OFF THE LICE BY HAND--he didn't give me any treatment options and didn't explain to me any other options as a customer (full/partial refund, exchanges, returns, etc.). I told him that was terrible advice because that wouldn't take care of the eggs or any juveniles that weren't visible to the naked eye. He said he had no other advice other than to manually remove the ones I could see. I asked him if he knew they had a lice outbreak and he stayed quiet for a really long time. I insisted that he tell me the truth because I needed to know exactly what was wrong with my fish so I could treat them properly. He then admitted that he had seen "one or two lice" in the store aquariums which he had been picking off of them. I explained it was incredibly irresponsible to be selling sick fish and that I had 3 other aquariums that I could have spread them to (luckily, I know all about quarantining and also use separate equipment for the quarantine tank so as to not cross-contaminate). I hung up and called my other trusted fish store (Bob's Tropical Fish) and they immediately provided me with several treatments even though they weren't the ones to sell me the fish. Knowing now what was actually wrong with my fish, I spent the evening literally "picking" lice off of all 3 orandas. In total, I got about 75 lice!!!!! I put them all in a container and went to the store the next day. Jims was there and I showed him the lice and told him about my conversation with Jesse. I told him I was really upset about the whole thing, all the time (and money) I'd spent on trying to treat the first fish (for the WRONG disease) and that I hadn't been given any good advice, that Jesse had admitted he knew they had a lice problem and that I hadn't been given any "customer service" options. He tried to talk around in circles and didn't provide any additional help. After a while of insisting that something needed to be done, he said he would speak with the owner and that someone would call me with options. He took my name and phone number down and that was 5 days ago, Wednesday (March 15) and, not surprising, no one has called me back. AVOID THIS PLACE COMPLETELY--A
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February 2023 by Juan Gonzalez
It good i my fish clownfish and more fish