| ARTICLE INFORMATION: Author: Howard Norfolk Title: The Aquarium Stores of Vancouver Canada. Part X: Fin-omenal Fish Summary: Kathy and Dawn opened their store in October 2002. They cater to all aquarists, but their particular specialty is bettas. Contact for editing purposes: email: hownorf@aquarticles.com Date first published: October 2003 Publication: Original to Aquarticles Reprinted from Aquarticles: April 2004: Red-tailed loach photo used in Ryedale Reporter, Ryedale Aquarist Society, England |
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Please note: The Aquarium Stores of Vancouver Canada Part X: Kathy and Dawn were factory workers on the production line of a pharmaceuticals manufacturing company, doing what Dawn calls "menial blue-collar work." But then they were both laid off and had to find something else to do. They had been keeping fish for fifteen years and had fifty tanks in their garage at home, so they decided to take the plunge and open their own aquarium shop. They had no previous business experience, but were helped by the Provincial Government's Self Employment Equity Programme. Fin-omenal Fish opened on October 15th, 2002, and when I visited in early October 2003 Kathy and Dawn were looking forward to celebrating the store's first "birthday."
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A long wall in the store is lined with 40 tanks for freshwater fish. Six more tanks were set up awaiting a shipment of fish for a new saltwater section. Kathy and Dawn get some of their fish from local wholesalers, and also have good contacts with local breeders who supply such fish as bettas, killies, angels and African cichlids. The tanks are clean and well maintained, with lots of healthy fish:
The main fish specialty that Fin-omenal is known for is the Siamese Fighting Fish, Betta splendens. Fin-omenal has the largest selection of bettas in the Vancouver area, with a minimum of 80 varieties on hand at all times.
Here are some of the fish that I liked. They varied in price from $3 to $20, and even nicer and more expensive specimens are sometimes available or can be ordered.
A small room at the back of the store was no doubt designed to be a staff room or an office, but Kathy uses it to breed and grow-out bettas:
Kathy and Dawn are involved in the foundation of a new local club, the B.C. Betta Association. Thirteen people attended the first meeting, and new members are welcome.
Fin-omenal has its own web site www.fin-omenalfish.com/ which offers to ship fish anywhere in Canada or the U.S., and has some useful links to betta sites. Fin-omenal is open 7 days per week: Weekdays 10-7, Saturdays 10-6, Sundays 12-5. Kathy and Dawn don't hire any extra help, so not surprisingly they "don't breed so many fish at home any more." If you like bettas, or think you might become interested in them, Fin-omenal is the place for you. Dawn says that the store is also for all kinds of aquarists, from novice families to expert breeders. A steady clientele of regular customers is being built up due to Kathy and Dawn's focus on customer service. They have "survived" their first year. Let's hope the store's growth continues to be "fin-omenal!" (Did you get the name yet?). |