


Can ask them to supply to our LFS here?
I want! We want!
It's NOT "Chee lick", NOT "Chee Chee Licks"!!! Cichlids is pronounced as "Sick Lids"!!!!!

Yorky,
I share the same sentiment.
I also want!!!
Nicholas
Newbie en el cichlid enano

thank for the interesting photos
will try to pay a visit the next time i in HK
thanks for sharing! does anyone know what the regulations are like for bringing fish back, or are we only allowed to buy equipment?

Read before that someone mentioned moss(es) were not a big hip in Hong Kong then, so how is it now?
Kenneth, you came across any?
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when I passed by hk last month I didn't find too many unique species of moss, I normally see the mosses in small aquariums with CRS. and they looked to me like the normal java and spiky moss sp.
P-L-E-C-O-R-Y=M-A-N-I-A!!! YEAH!
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my family going hk next week haha...am thinking of asking them to buy some aquarium stuff back for me. is equipment there significantly cheaper than here? i heard apistos there are much higher quality and cheaper than here in singapore...wish i could join them and see/bring back for myself =(
could anyone give me directions to this street please? like which MTR station and how to get there from the station?





Nearest MTR are Mongkok and Prince Edward. Suggest you visit the Hongkong Tourism Office at Suntec City, they have various maps and usually discount coupons for MTR/Octopus passes, tourist spots etc.
http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/...tru_worl.jhtml
thanks for the info bryan =)
Hi could anyone give me directions to this street from Mongkok station? apparently my family is staying in a hotel right next to the station...i wanted to go down to the HongKong Tourism Office today but just found out they were closed and my family's leaving tomorrow morning...any help will be greatly appreciated!


you could just get a map from the hotel. it's quite a famous street.. also called Goldfish street.
Steve Chua @ Reservoir


I always alight at the Prince Edward station, coz 1 of the exit lead straight to Tung Choi street. Its exit B3 if I remember correctly.





Maybe we should organized a field trip there.


Hk is not really an expensive place, there are lots of budget free and easy tours around. Tung choi is an eye opener. Too bad not able to hand carry in fishes anymore because of new flight restrictions. On mine last trip, I took home a pair of Betta Albimarginata. Will be surprise that high quality Asian fishes are easily available there.
hey intersting posT! i'm gonna go hk in july... jus wondering. is there any regulations on bringing fishes back from hk to sing? in case i buy some fishes there and get into tax probs.

There is no restriction from the AVA or tax. But you will have problems with liquids on board. You have to check in your fishes now unlike in the past you can hand carry. As too how to check in the fishes, you can search in the past thread. Some of the folks here have found ways to do it and also, your fish wouldn't die from the cold.
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