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    Clayfield Aquarium

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Pet Super Store - BRAND NEW STORE! Stafford City Shopping Centre. Outside entry. Opposite Guzman Y Gomez

    Pet Super Store

    (4 reviews)

    Stafford

    Stafford Pet Superstore is like your basic pet supply store, blown up about four times. It…read moreenormous, with a crazy range of pet products for your cat, dog, bird, lizard, fish, whatever. There is always some scaly reptile near the door whenever I go in, and it kind of freaks me out, but is also kind of cool. But once you get past the slithery guys there's a world of pet products to choose from. Dog and cat products are the most abundant with collars, beds, shampoos, flea treatments, chew toys, litter boxes, and every other pet item you could need or imagine. Turn to the left when you walk through the door however, and you'll find yourself in the bird section of the store (from the car park entrance). Here you'll find your choice of cages, seeds, treats, and a selection of cockatiels and budgies to add to your family. I love to visit the puppies and kittens (always) whenever I visit a pet store, but I also like to look in on the birds because I feel like people pay these poor guys much less attention. Pop in here if you're looking for some pet supplies or if you're looking to give a little guy a new home. The staff are very helpful and can answer any questions you may have. They also have a great reward system when you buy science diet cat or dog food that gives you a free purchase once you reach a certain amount. Fur, fun, and rewards all in one place.

    It doesn't have the biggest range of pet stuffs, but you'll find most things you'd need to keep…read moreyour dog, cat, bird, or fish happy. You'll find various dog beds, cat scratch towers, collars, leads, toys, animal delicacies (pigs ears and such), and a whole underwater farm of sea grass for fish. The aquarium section of Pet Super Store is pretty stellar. I walked into the room, and as far as they eye could see, there were fish tanks set against dark blue walls. It was easy to imagine being underwater while I was in there, just me, hanging out with my fishy friends. You've got your usual pet enclosures, with the puppies chasing each other's tails, and the kittens fighting and trying to paw and chew each other's faces off. I didn't see birds, however, the Pet Super Store is huge, and so they could have been in some small nook I didn't find. There is always someone nearby to help you out with anything and the service is quite friendly. They're people that just love sharing stories about their pets. "Oh, look what the dog just did" types- just as pet store staff should be.

    Aquarama - Aquarium supplies colourfully displayed in the storefront window.

    Aquarama

    (8 reviews)

    Stafford

    I walked out of this store thinking the whole experience had been pretty awesome and then later…read morereflected that Aquarama isn't without faults. I think the "awesome" vibe stems from the fact that there are some very impressive exotic fish here - the type you see when you go to a proper theme-parky aquarium - and the vibe of the store is a bit magical. However, that's how I generally feel about all aquarium stores. You're surrounded by colours, water and brightly coloured fish that can't touch you. You're living the dream. If I was in the market for anything other than a betta (Siamese fighting fish) I might have had a different experience, because most of the fish looked pretty healthy. But the bettas (though there was a VERY large range of them - the largest I've seen in Brisbane) were of varying health. I saw one dead betta, one dying betta and a few fish - particularly giant bettas - that were too big for their little cups. The online betta community forums (mostly US-based) frown upon keeping bettas inside these little cups, and I've noticed the other aquarium stores I've visited generally keep them in slightly larger "hanging tanks". A few of the Aquarama fighting fish in fact were so distressed that a long veil-tail male appeared to be attempting to eat his own tail, a behaviour normally associated with close confinement and depression. I noticed this earlier on in my visit, long before I'd bought some nice accessories for my betta tank and after cheerful repartee with the staff. It wasn't until walking out afterwards that I thought of the betta conditions and wondered over the morality of it. Bettas in the wild are born in small rice paddy puddles, so they don't need much space. Still, bettas need room to move.

    Aquarama certainly has a huge range of aquarium products like tanks, gravel, supplements, filters,…read morelights, and of course fish. The staff seem to know their stuff, and are usually happy to help you out although sometimes it gets super busy in here and you'll have to wait a while for your turn. My favourite aquarium shop closed down a few years ago and after that I patronised Aquarama a few times. It can be a bit pricey compared to elsewhere and sometimes I wonder about the health of their Siamese fighting fish (I've had a couple from here that didn't last long after I got them when others from elsewhere have), but they definitely have an excellent range of the hardware type stuff. I find the store to be a little bit grimy sometimes, and think they could make a better impression if they paid more attention to keeping everything looking a bit neater and cleaner, but at the same time I can appreciate that that's a hard task with so many tanks and so much stock. If I ever decide to set up a fish tank again, I would happily purchase some of the equipment from Aquarama, but would probably shop around elsewhere too.

    Petstock - Shop front

    Petstock

    (2 reviews)

    Clayfield

    Not a pet store, but a pet supply store. I like it!…read more It's big, clean and bright, staff are friendly, and chances are you'll find most anything you could ever want or need for most types of pets. This is sort of a new store. There was a similar shop here for many years, but new owners and a new look. They have a membership program for discounts and special deals, and you get some discount cards on signing up. I don't know, there's not a lot you can say about a place that sells your pet foods and supplies, but it beats going to a generic pet store, these guys have far more range. You can buy bettas (siamese fighting fish) here too, although there are other places I'd go for that in Brisbane.

    Pet Stock at Clayfield is a fantastic pet supply store. I came here straight after adopting my cat…read morefrom the shelter that same day, to purchase all the essentials for her. We brought her into the store with us, and the staff were very friendly - giving her a cuddle and looking after her while we shopped around. We needed everything from cat food to flea treatments to scratchers and toys. A shop assistant walked around with us the entire time as we ticked everything off our list. She was very helpful and knowledgeable, making numerous suggestions for each item. We purchased a whole trolley full of products, as well as a large scratching tower, which the shop assistant helped us to carry to the car. I was very impressed that we were able to purchase everything we needed so quickly and effortlessly. I will definitely come here again!

    Clayfield Aquarium - petstore - Updated May 2026

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