Wow if this place is closed is there a good alternative? I never bought a single thing off there as I’m not in the hobby atm. But I loved browsing their new arrivals and reading up on fish I was less familiar with.
Hopefully the phone thing is part of the system being down. Idk
Honestly? Yes. There are lots of good alternatives to them. If they are gone, that's why. If you're not familiar with the history, it's a saddeningly common one in the modern American economy:
A smaller, niche company does well in a tight market by understanding what its customers are looking for. A larger corporate owner sees that success and wants to add it to its portfolio, buying the company while not understanding what made it succeed. It dictates its own poor understanding of the market and mandates its new acquisition to play according to its rules, which are inevitably worse for customers while (theoretically) increasing the profit margins.
When this fails to achieve desired results, the new coroporate owner loots it of everything of value, saddles it with debt, and sells it off to whoever it can find. The new owner, lacking both capital
and understanding of how to run a business, fails to turn a profit, and the whole thing is shuttered.
As for the alternatives: Like I said, there's many. For fish, on the high end you have TSM Aquatics, Marine Collectors and a few others. At the medium end, Blue Zoo Aquatics, Dr Reef, and Saltwater Fish. And then a few more on the lower end that I'm not totally familiar with - Reefs 4 Less is the main one I'm aware of. For corals - so many alternatives. Aquacultured, boutique, mass market, chop shops - to name just a few off the top of my head:
World Wide Corals, Tidal Gardens, Unique Corals, Living Reef Orlando, Pieces of the Ocean, Top Shelf Aquatics, Aqua SD, SBB Corals, Biota, Pacific East Aquaculture, Cherry Corals, Corals.com, Zoanthids.com, and plenty more that I'm no doubt forgetting about.
Basically, amid fierce competition, it couldn't survive while being controlled by people who didn't understand the market.
Assuming it is gone. At this point, I could be wrong but I feel like it probably is. It's too easy to make a FB post to just say, "Yeah, we're still here, just having some problems," and the fact that they haven't done that isn't encouraging.