Completely understand what you mean about the previous store not reopening. IMO this was a result of a horrible local reputation for having poor husbandry. Fish often looked sickly and coral tanks were full of pest and aptasia. On top of that the staff was extremely unknowledgeable. Outside of food and an emergency heater or small pump I refused to shop there.I think the fact the previous store decided not to re-open is a telling indicator. The economics of opening any brick and mortar store is tough right now and pet stores are some of the hardest. It is hard to compete with basement coral growers/hobbyist on price and the fish side is a mess like others have mentioned.
I have spent an ungodly amount of money on the hobby like many others, but I generally avoid LFS like the plague. What would make me start going into a LFS and be a good customer?
(1) Fishless coral systems. I cringe when I walk into a LFS and see an obviously diseased fish swimming along the coral. I want to buy local coral to avoid shipping cost and stress...but come on. Too many LFS comingle their fish and coral operations. I MIGHT trust your coral, but I definitely don't trust your fish.
(2) QT fish. If you can't tell from my first suggestion I don't buy fish from the LFS anymore. Might as well go to the red light district to pick out your significant other. I am willing to pay a hefty premium for healthy fish. Many are. Problem is that new hobbyist aren't...its an acquired cost tolerance once you figure out the true cost of buying unhealthy fish.
I don't care about dry goods. I know they are good margin for the shop but I can get them much cheaper online. It is what it is.
Admittedly, most LFS I am aware of survive off new hobbyist not someone like me. But new hobbyist are fickle customers...its a catch 22 of sorts.
