Eman,
I think you can always send him a mail or call him to find out more. They have applied to be listed as a Merchant in AQ. We are still sorting out the details.
I also think a few of us have already been to his shop in Hong Kong. Quite a nice place and plenty of fishes. However, do take note that accidents do happen and sometimes, fishes are dead on arrival (DOA). Then you end up having to pay for the dead fish and the freight, and yet, have nothing to show for.
I do agree that in Hong Kong, there is quality and quantity. But be prepared to pay a premium too. The reason why the local scene is quiet is because hobbyist are not willing to pay for quality fishes. Hence, these fishes ended up in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan instead. Most shops have difficult keeping stocks of such expensive fishes for an extended period of time, fearing they end up dead if not cared for properly. Besides, they need to clear the tanks to make a living. Having racks and racks of beautiful dwarf cichlids with no money coming in is not good business sense either.
Hopefully, the dwarf cichlid scene in Singapore will warm up in the near future. You guys can make a difference, albeit small steps at a time. Fishes are always available to hobbyists who are willing to make a contribution back to the community. You just need to know who to talk to.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
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