R&J Aquatics

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      Through the years, R&J has grown to become one of the largest aquarium cabinet manufacturers in the country.

      For more than thirty years, R&J has been devoted to manufacturing quality aquarium furniture at a reasonable price. We never cut corners with substandard material or workmanship.

      oday, R&J’s facility is truly state of the art. From CNC machining centers and CNC panel cutting to our world class-finishing department, R&J manufactures the finest aquarium furniture on the market. Every style we offer comes from our own design with both the dealer and consumer in mind.

      Every series we manufacture undergoes a series of test from weight & stress to moisture absorption before entering the market. R&J has never had a single instance of cabinet failure in the industry and with well more than 25,000 cabinets a year, that’s saying something.

      R&J’s ability to adapt to your specific needs, our special order department where special sizes, shapes and colors can be manufactured to your customer’s request. R&J has always kept up with the latest styles and trends to make sure you have the best choices for furniture for your aquarium.

      You know, others claim to build better cabinets or better prices but the proof is in the facts. We’ve been doing it longer & better and we stand on our reputation in the industry. If you want a worry free cabinet to support your aquarium, the answer is clear, R&J Enterprises. And so we ask:



      WHAT’S UNDER YOUR AQUARIUM?

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      Absolutely NOT.  We recommend quarantining all new fish.  We perform a one week hold on many incoming freshwater fish, to minimize the stress that is associated with shipping.  Many times the fish haven't eaten for several days before we get them, and our holding systems help us evaluate the fish health and provide them with a safe environment for them to become "unstressed" and start eating again.

      Then count yourself lucky.  We recommend quarantining all new fish.  It doesn't matter if it's from Reef Life, Petco, Petsmart or your best friend.  Ask yourself this question.  If I put this fish in my tank (without quarantining) can I afford emotionally and financially to replace everything if it dies or kills everything in my tank?

      Sorry ... we do not take in customer fish