There are many products and some companies that will only sell to 'Brick & Mortar' retailers. This is done for several reasons, but namely it's to allow LFS to provide product that isn't available on-line. However, the definition of 'Brick & Mortar' can be a bit grey. It depends on the vendor/wholesaler. If I have a warehouse that is open for retail sales on a limited but scheduled basis, then many may consider that 'brick & mortar'. A traditional LFS might have a differing viewpoint though.
The SeaChem Aquavitro line and Salinity were developed for sale through traditional LFS. It's a high quality, limited distribution product that won't be available from Marine Depot. It has a different marketing slant (and marketing isn't a bad word BTW).
Find your favorite retailer and go buy some.... it's good stuff.
The SeaChem Aquavitro line and Salinity were developed for sale through traditional LFS. It's a high quality, limited distribution product that won't be available from Marine Depot. It has a different marketing slant (and marketing isn't a bad word BTW).
Find your favorite retailer and go buy some.... it's good stuff.