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My Hawaii trip
I recently took a vacation to Oahu Waikiki, Hawaii and I have to say that this place is a saltwater fish paradise. Just snorkeling in the local beach about 20-40 feet out and you will come across fish. Take a trip out to Hanauma Bay which is a nature reserve and the fish is friendly and they are EVERYWHERE. This was definitely my highlight of my trip. I got to witness a school fish of convict tangs moving and swarming over rocks. Here are some photos of the pics I took at Hanauma Bay:
This is the overview of the bay http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Hawaii258.jpg Naso Tang http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Hawaii425.jpg Look at the spikes on these adult naso tangs: http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Hawaii428.jpg Pair of my favourite tangs: achilles http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Hawaii445.jpg http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Hawaii369.jpg Moorish Idol and Achilles Tang: http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Hawaii411.jpg School of convict tangs: http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Hawaii396.jpg Porites I believe..... http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Hawaii283.jpg http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Hawaii462.jpg http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Hawaii273.jpg While in Honolulu, I visited several saltwater fish stores and the best one I visited was Modern Pet Center very close to Waikiki area. The staff was very knowledgeable and the owner Frank was very accomodating. I have been looking for achilles tang for at least 4-5 months and our LPS either didn't get them or when they got them, they were in the 7-9" range. I had called Frank the week before I arrived and asked him to order me 4-5 achilles tangs. When I went to visit them, he had brought in 6 achilles tangs and put a hold on them for me just from our telephone conversation. I picked up several other fishes including Mystery wrasse, goldflake, flame, and potter angels. Their packing was exceptional and all the fish survived the trip. When I placed a thermometer into the water in their holding transfer tank, it was nice warm 77. I won't discuss the prices on this forum but if anybody is looking to visit Hawaii area and would like to ship fish through Seattle Airport, PM me to discuss (it wasn't as easy but well worth it). Hope you enjoy the pics as much as I enjoyed seeing these beautiful fish in the wild. |
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No really WOW nice to see such great looking fish. Hope you and your Family had a wonderful time J |
Wow, I had no idea we could just bring fish back. What an idea, man I feel dumb for having squandered my visit to 2006 then. :( Oh well, maybe next time. Thanks for the heads-up.
And thanks for the sweet pictures!! :) I haven't spent any time in Oahu but I'd sure like to visit there some day. As well as Kauai and the Big Island. |
WOW. Reminds me of when I was there 2 years ago. The beach seems deserted in your picture. What time were you there? When I was there, it was packed and the lineup was huge by 9am. Luckily, I arrived at 7am.
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Nice....it will be fun to watch Moe (my Naso) get spikes like that. Even in the past month, I've noticed his spikes are getting larger. Hope he goes easy on the walls of my acrylic tank!
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Those are very nice pics....thanks.
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nice pics. how big do you figure those naso's are? about 15"???
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Wow. I remember Hanauma Bay, too....gorgeous. So now you have 6 Achilles Tangs in your tank???
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nice pics! I think it's always kinda cool to see stuff in the wild that we usually see in a tank.
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I arrived there at Hanauma Bay at 730am which was when the photos were taken. Family and I had a WONDERFUL time and it feels soooooo cold back here. This is probably one place i would have no problems moving to live for 5-6 months of the year when I retire but that would mean I will have to give up on this hobby one day......
Tony bringing fish back was no problem at all. NO SPECIAL PERMITS is required for tropical fish and animals that is not listed on CITES. The importation of tropical fish and animals is regulated by Department of Fisheries and Oceans. http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/aqu...namental_e.htm The only document I needed was the genus and species of the fish and bring a Marine Fish book with you for them to make comparisons if they wish to because not too many Customs Officers are knowledgeable in this area. The spikes on the Nasos were so pronounced I was scared to get too close to them. The fish was about 14-16" long and their spikes look like they could have done a lot of damage if it wanted to. My 6" blonde naso has nothing like those yet. |
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