The Aquatic Store

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Bristol, United Kingdom

theaquaticstore.co.uk
Aquarium shopTropical fish store· Aquarium shop· Aquarium· Aquatic centre· Pond fish supplier· Pond supply store· Tropical fish store

The Aquatic Store Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Aquatic Store is located in Bristol, United Kingdom on 28 North St, Southville. The Aquatic Store is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category aquarium shoptropical fish store in United Kingdom.

Address

28 North St, Southville

Phone

+44 1179639120

Service options

Kerbside pickupIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Shannon 1121

Excellent store with just about everything any fish hobbyists/aquarists would ever need all crammed inside 1 convenient store. They say good things come in small packages but damn this place is like a tardis. We came all the way from Cheltenham to this store and the journey was definitely worthwhile. We purchased 2x mature Albino BN plecos (1Ml/1Fl) and a few other bits and pieces that we needed but couldn't find anywhere else for the price we paid. Both plecs are healthy and well but would love the option of delivery as for me it's definitely worth the postage fee. Thankyou for a great service and some brilliant plecos !

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Phil Steadman

Very knowledgeable staff. Great selection of fish and always have some rare species in stock. Shop and staff have earned lots of awards within the fishkeeping community. Also stock the best quality plants and lots of stock of everything aquarium related.

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Sarah Woodward

Nick Cox is extremely helpful... the shop looks tiny from outside but inside it is a treasure trove. Everything you could possibly need with expert advice

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christopher summerhayes

Fantastic little place. Extremely helpful and knowledgeable staff. Friendly and welcoming. Me and my wife have been using this store for 2 years now and can highly recommend.

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David Reynolds

I've given 3 stars as an average score because we drove 7 miles, only to find we couldn't actually park anywhere! All the spaces on the road for a mile either way were either taken (all requiring payment - unheard of where we are in Nailsea as yet), or had been cordoned-off and turned into Covid-19 pedestrian overtaking places. All the sidestreets for as far as the eye could see were \permit holder only\ parking, so in the end (after a good 20 minutes of driving round and round) we gave up and went to the aquarium shops in Staple Hill and Iron Acton which aren't too far away and parking was a cinch...and free. I used to work in Bristol about 10 years ago before these fees and permit-only zones were in effect and there was rarely an issue with parking. Now, it must be a nightmare for visitors actually travelling and wanting to spend money in these hard times. ***Bristol City Council take note - you've driven customers away from the shops that pay you money! 20mph speed limits everywhere drive you crazy too when you've got cars literally up your behind, trying to force you to drive faster. Note: If in the future we happen to be passing (very doubtful as we don't shop in Bristol as it's way too busy and you can't park) and we do pop in, I'll amend my score accordingly. I couldn't score lower as it's not fair on the shop.