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Reg
20 yrs ago
Hi,
Many years ago I used to keep saltwater fish in aquariums at home and I'm looking to start up the hobby again. Looking around Hong Kong you can't move for shops/stalls stocking goldfish but does anyone know of a good fish supplier for marine or salt water spieces?
Thanks so much for your help
Reg
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Reg
20 yrs ago
Thanks Mac for your help - is that all one word "Mong Kok Tung Choi Street"?
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Can any one tell me whether I can buy pet turtles for my daughter any where in Hong Kong?
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Thanks for your feedback I am very new to this site as I only arrived 2 weeks ago. I would never neglect a pet and realise that they would be for life. My daughter has always wanted turtle and I suppose it was a deal we made before dragging her away from all her friends. Is it a costly thing and do they stay in the tanks?? How big do they grow??
Thanks heaps
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Thanks for your feedback I am hoping that she will go off the idea. I appreciate honest opinions.
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[quote='Reg']
Hi,
Many years ago I used to keep saltwater fish in aquariums at home and I'm looking to start up the hobby again. Looking around Hong Kong you can't move for shops/stalls stocking goldfish but does anyone know of a good fish supplier for marine or salt water spieces?
Thanks so much for your help
Reg
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There's a saltwater aquarium at Tung Lo Wan Road, Causeway Bay. It's at the end of the road near the Regal Hotel. They stock Tangs and Damsels. Occasionally there's Lionfish and Butterflies.
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Reg
20 yrs ago
So how do you pronounce "sqhkcn"? :-)
Many thanks my friend - will check it out.
Reg
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Never thought about that one!
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snah
20 yrs ago
WARNING to those that by turtles, particularly for children. They often carry the bacteria called salmonella which can be transmitted by handling them and can make someone very ill.
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