| ARTICLE INFORMATION: Author: Howard Norfolk Title: The Aquarium Stores of Vancouver Canada. Part V: Noah's Pet Ark Summary: Noah's is a general pet shop. The fish section is particularly good for aquatic plants and, uniquely, killifish. Owner Graham White is always ready to give knowledgeable advice about the creatures he sells. Contact for editing purposes: email: hownorf@aquarticles.com Date first published: September 2003 Publication: Original to Aquarticles Reprinted from Aquarticles: |
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Please note: The Aquarium Stores of Vancouver Canada Part V: In the living memory of most people who live in the area, there has always been a pet store in the 2800 block West Broadway, a major shopping street serving the prosperous West Side of Vancouver. For thirty years it was known as Balaclava Pets, and then for ten years it was a branch of the now closed Main Street Aquarium. In November 1988 it was taken over by present owner Graham White, who re-named it Noah's Pet Ark. Click on photos for enlargements, then go "Back"
Graham found his calling as a pet shop owner by a roundabout route. He and his family always had lots of pets, which gave him an interest in animals. He studied Biology at university for two years, but felt a need for more contact with people, so switched majors and got a degree in Psychology. He then studied social work, and became a qualified Drug and Alcohol Addiction Counsellor. But as a student he worked part-time in the pet store owned by his fiancee's father, and in the end he decided that owning a pet store was really the life for him! It combined his love for animals with his desire for lots of human contact.
Noah's is a general pet store that sells small mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and all the food and accessories that are needed for these pets. Graham says that in the old days a full-line pet shop's main source of income was from selling dogs and cats and their foods, but nowadays pedigree animals are sold by others, and their foods by specialists, big-box stores and supermarkets, so a pet shop like his now has to make a living from the smaller creatures which used to be just a sideline. Graham's store is small but very busy, and is open every day. Even though he has seven full and part-time staff to help him, Graham sometimes works as many as 80 hours per week. Graham's love for animals and his academic training show up in various ways in the store. He wants all the animals he sells to go to good homes, as his Pet Sales Policy shows: As the sign says, Graham will not sell a pet unless he believes the customer will look after it properly. To this end, he and his staff give buyers as much information as they can about their new pets. Occasionally customers have some strange ideas, and Graham says he has to walk a fine line between giving information and saying "I believe you're wrong." Sometimes he has to turn down a sale, but feels justified in doing this because if and when something goes wrong, the unhappy customers blame him anyway. Let's look at the Fish Section:
A nice detail that I haven't seen anywhere else is information on the water qualities of each tank. This way people can tell the temperature, pH and hardness of the water their fish like to live in, and can give them the same at home. Here is the info for angel fish, African cichlids, and koi.
Graham likes fish and aquariums himself, and before he became so busy with the store he kept many fish at home, and had a pond too. One of his interests is killifish, and killies are what makes Noah's special. Graham belongs to the Vancouver Killie Club, which meets monthly in members' homes. The club has a Species Acquisition Officer, whose job is to find new species for members to keep and breed. Killifish are easy to transport (and their dried eggs even easier), so rare fish come in from all over the World. Club members bring fish they have bred to the club meetings, and at the end of each meeting an informal auction is held. Graham buys all the fish that the others don't want, and brings them to Noah's. You never know what killies Graham will find next. Here is what he had when I visited in August 2003:
Graham also has a personal interest in aquatic plants. His store sells an assortment of substrates and materials, and he is always ready with advice and handouts on how to grow plants successfully.
Noah's Pet Ark is a general pet shop, and it is always interesting to take a look at what else is for sale:
Noah's offers 10% off all regularly priced fish, plants and aquarium supplies to members of the Vancouver Aquatic Hobbyist Club. Graham really cares about the pets he sells, and the people he sells them to. For the aquarist, Noah's Pet Ark is well worth visiting regularly for the killifish and aquatic plants. |