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I am not sure if this is the right place to post this or not, Mods feel free to put this post where it needs to be, if I am in the wrong place with it :) I am wanting to place a SPS order with this R2R Sponsor but was looking to get some feed back from others who have placed orders with them before I placed my order, the down side, I can't seem to find any feed back for them. Any info ya'll could give, if you have bought from them, would be greatly appreciated. Being a R2R sponsor, I am sure they are a great company to deal with. They have a few corals I would like to add to my tank, and seem to have pretty decent prices on their corals. I am just looking for a little assurence before I placed the order.
 

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I looked in the sponsors section and didn't see a Barrier Reef.
However if this is the place you are talking about, I know they are a excellent place for corals and fish.

https://www.barrierreefaquariums.com/

They are local to me and have been in the store countless times.
IMO, one of the bests stores in the Seattle area.
Have questions about something, call them.
 

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Yes, this is the proper place for this thread. Cy (owner of Barrier Reef) and his crew are all TOP NOTCH! You can't go wrong with them!
 

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Have to agree with the above post Cy and his staff are top notch!
 
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