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Hello! Yes, I am a reefer here in Lake Forest. I too am looking for other OC reefers
Hi There, i am also in lake forest, i just started a website for south orange county reefers. socrma.com (south orange county reefers association). I'm looking for volunteers to get in on the ground level if you are interested. The only shop in the area that typically has any decent inventory to my knowledge is Oceans, Sandbar just moved closer, and then you have petco the just has a nem or 2 and clownfish. Know of anywhere else near here that is any good?
 

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Hi There, i am also in lake forest, i just started a website for south orange county reefers. socrma.com (south orange county reefers association). I'm looking for volunteers to get in on the ground level if you are interested. The only shop in the area that typically has any decent inventory to my knowledge is Oceans, Sandbar just moved closer, and then you have petco the just has a nem or 2 and clownfish. Know of anywhere else near here that is any good?
Yes, Dave is the man and Oceans is my go to.

A bit more of a drive from south county, but Seaside in Huntington and Tong's in Fountain Valley are also good shops.
 

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Yes, Dave is the man and Oceans is my go to.

A bit more of a drive from south county, but Seaside in Huntington and Tong's in Fountain Valley are also good shops.
Second Seaside in Huntington. By far the best selection of healthy fish in Orange County. Prices are really fair as well. Can always ask to see the fish eat and 9/10 they are. They often have leopard wrasses and cooperbands that are already on frozen food.
 

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