Most of us would have to admit that we’ve had our share of mediocre service from companies in the past. So I would like to compliment the services we experience this week at Aquadisiac - even the name of the shop is catchy and worthy Freud ... who ever coined this shingle on Oxford Street was bohemian at heart 💔 ...
Good guys, good stock. prices match the quality. Exceeding our expectations type of service, as the staff are very knowledgeable, and they have some of the coolest fish Firetail Gudgeon and Pacific Blue Eyes ... all Antipodean natives
Once in a while it's nice to come face to face with a fish that's not on a plate or swimming at Little Bays. See the live ones at Aquadisiac, which specialises in freshwater fish, both cold water and tropical, and premium pet care products.
Hey guys! Chris & Roxy here! We are the new proud owners of the ever-popular Sydney city aquarium store Aquadisiac. The shop has been operating for over 10 years and will have many more to come, so please feel free to pop in and check us out at the new store location of 448 Oxford Street, Paddington!
We are here 6 days a week keeping up the good vibes, cool beats and friendly advice on all your freshwater aquatic needs ...
Aquadisiac
For 'crowd' is an abstraction and has no hands: but each individual has ordinarily two hands, and so when an individual lays his two hands upon Caius Marius they are the two hands of the individual, certainly not those of his neighbor, and still less those of the crowd which has no hands...For every individual who flees for refuge into the crowd, and so flees in cowardice from being an individual (who had not the courage to lay his hands upon Caius Marius, nor even to admit that he had it not), such a man contributes his share of cowardliness to the cowardliness which we know as the 'crowd.'
A Message in Timeless Bottle for Us From From Soren Kierkegaard's "That Individual": Two "Notes" Concerning My Work as an Author, published posthumously in 1859.
For 'crowd' is an abstraction and has no hands: but each individual has ordinarily two hands, and so when an individual lays his two hands upon Caius Marius they are the two hands of the individual, certainly not those of his neighbor, and still less those of the crowd which has no hands...For every individual who flees for refuge into the crowd, and so flees in cowardice from being an individual (who had not the courage to lay his hands upon Caius Marius, nor even to admit that he had it not), such a man contributes his share of cowardliness to the cowardliness which we know as the 'crowd.'
A Message in Timeless Bottle for Us From From Soren Kierkegaard's "That Individual": Two "Notes" Concerning My Work as an Author, published posthumously in 1859.