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I'm in Minneapolis this weekend and looking for places to satiate my reefing addiction while I'm away from my tanks. I've gotten the feeling that reefing is big in Minneapolis so any cool LFS, public aquarium, etc I should visit?
 

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#1 New Wave Aquaria in Plymouth for sure.
#2 Reef Collective in New Brighton
#3 You can do a pickup order from BRS and have them show you around if you'd like.
#4 Mall of America has an aquarium in the basement (I've never been there to attest to it being worthy, but if you're visiting the twin cities someone will probably drag you to MOA anyway)
 

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#1 New Wave Aquaria in Plymouth for sure.
#2 Reef Collective in New Brighton
#3 You can do a pickup order from BRS and have them show you around if you'd like.
#4 Mall of America has an aquarium in the basement (I've never been there to attest to it being worthy, but if you're visiting the twin cities someone will probably drag you to MOA anyway)
Love new wave! I also used to love Sea Life at MOA, but the last time I went there were quite a few unhealthy fish. I wasn't sure if it was covid having an effect, but was a little depressing to see some of the displays. Hopefully its gotten better!
 
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