CPR- Nope. I asked about that too. At $10 a tang, that's 50 tangs. Big *** group order if you ask me...
CPR- Nope. I asked about that too. At $10 a tang, that's 50 tangs. Big *** group order if you ask me...
Now in South Korea
Also saw a largish ray of some sort last night walking along the embankment. Not sure what kind and I was not about to jump in and screw with it.
Now in South Korea
You can see a bunch of those swimming around the boat dock area down by that lighthouse place on Waikiki that they turned into a mini mall or something like that. It's been several years since I've been there but I remember they had a really good steak house there and a Hooters of course.and MOORISH IDOLS of all things
Cliff
will he gaurantee that they will arrive alive?
I would be interested in about $150 worth of tangs.
Also interested in a SMALL blue tang (regal, right?) and what about huma-huma triggers? Isn't that a Hawaiian fish?
29g BioCube, soon to be modded to the be-Jesus!!
Richard 210-842-1842 jrnannery@gmail.com
Have not seen any triggers in stock there. It's the closest fish store to me, and the others are 25-30 niles in traffic.
I'll keep you guys posted if I find any good deals.
No word from that dude who opened an internet business here. Emailed him 36 hours ago...still waiting.
SuperXdude
Now in South Korea
Just for the record, part of hawaii is referred to as the gold coast. The reason for the name was the large schools of yellow tangs. That explains why the costs are so low.
You might want to try to hook up with Sam from Zenreef. I think he may be on Maui though. ScubaSteve hooked up with him a little over a year ago when he and his wife were there on vacation (or was that a baby making trip?)
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano
I emailed Sam and haven't had any contact yet. Maui ain't too far. We'll see.
SXD
Now in South Korea