As far as I know, the Japan prices are tightly control, all LFS in Japan have the same price. But if you know the owner you might get discount price .
As far as I know, the Japan prices are tightly control, all LFS in Japan have the same price. But if you know the owner you might get discount price .
Haha dont even know japanese, fat chance that i'll know the owners
Awesome thread. Even afetr all these years the instructions ae still valid, with the exception of An aquarium. Managed to visit Aquaforest (beautiful scapes), Pau Pau Shinjuku, and Pau Pau Ginza (widest selection of equipment).
An aquarium has moved and is now located at Gokokuji Station (Y11), a 5 minute walk from exit 5.
Hi! What does LFS stands for ? I keep seeing this for the fish/shrimp food...
2)How did you guys pack and transfer your aquatic plants or fish back to Singapore? can they survive solely in the bag?
Do you handcarry them? but the amount of water in the bag is more than airport requirements
3) While they are tax in jap(just like in sg 's GST), anything that is produced in japan is generally much cheaper in Japan, it is still worth the effort , while I may be novice in aquatic breeding, I m not a novice in Japan.
LFS = Local Fish Shop
noted ... tks
I love the fishing..
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