Fish Stores in Maryland

Find the best fish stores in Maryland with a wide selection of tropical, freshwater, and saltwater fish, quality aquarium supplies, expert advice, and exotic aquatic species.

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Find Fish Stores Across Maryland

Browse our directory of fish stores across Maryland. We have listings in 44 cities and counties, helping you find the best fish stores near you that offer a wide selection of tropical, freshwater, and saltwater fish, quality aquarium supplies, expert advice, and exotic aquatic species.

All Maryland Cities with Fish Stores

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Annapolis, MD

1 store available

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Baltimore, MD

5 stores available

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Bel Air, MD

2 stores available

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Bowie, MD

1 store available

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Burtonsville, MD

1 store available

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California, MD

1 store available

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Clinton, MD

1 store available

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Columbia, MD

1 store available

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Cumberland, MD

1 store available

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Denton, MD

1 store available

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Edgewater, MD

1 store available

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Edgewood, MD

1 store available

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Essex, MD

1 store available

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Forestville, MD

1 store available

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Frederick, MD

3 stores available

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Gaithersburg, MD

1 store available

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Gambrills, MD

1 store available

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Germantown, MD

1 store available

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Glen Burnie, MD

2 stores available

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Halethorpe, MD

1 store available

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Havre De Grace, MD

1 store available

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Hyattsville, MD

1 store available

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Ijamsville, MD

1 store available

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La Vale, MD

1 store available

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Laurel, MD

1 store available

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Mardela Springs, MD

1 store available

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North East, MD

2 stores available

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Nottingham, MD

2 stores available

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Oakland, MD

1 store available

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Owings Mills, MD

1 store available

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Parkville, MD

1 store available

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Pittsville, MD

1 store available

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Prince Frederick, MD

1 store available

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Rockville, MD

2 stores available

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Rosedale, MD

1 store available

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Salisbury, MD

1 store available

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Severna Park, MD

1 store available

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Silver Spring, MD

2 stores available

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Sykesville, MD

2 stores available

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Timonium, MD

1 store available

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Waldorf, MD

2 stores available

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Westminster, MD

2 stores available

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Westover, MD

1 store available

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Woodlawn, MD

1 store available

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How to Find Good Aquarium and Fish Stores in Maryland

Finding the right aquarium and fish store in Maryland is essential for building a healthy and thriving aquatic environment. Whether you're looking for tropical fish, freshwater species, saltwater fish, or exotic aquatic pets, these stores provide access to healthy fish, quality aquarium supplies, expert advice, and ongoing support for your aquarium hobby.

Tips When Shopping at Aquarium and Fish Stores

  • Verify store cleanliness and tank maintenance - clean, well-maintained tanks indicate proper fish care and health standards
  • Assess staff knowledge - knowledgeable employees should answer questions about species compatibility, tank requirements, and care
  • Observe fish health before purchasing - look for active swimming, vibrant colors, clear eyes, and intact fins
  • Research species compatibility and adult size - ensure fish are compatible with each other and your tank can accommodate their full-grown size
  • Inquire about return policies and health guarantees - reputable stores often offer guarantees on fish health

What to Look for When Choosing Fish

Signs of Healthy Fish

  • Active swimming behavior
  • Vibrant, natural colors
  • Clear, bright eyes
  • Intact fins without tears or damage

Warning Signs to Avoid

  • White spots or unusual growths (signs of disease)
  • Clamped fins or lethargic behavior
  • Cloudy or damaged eyes
  • Dead or sick fish in the same tank