I personally think Wild yellow tangs acclimate betterWhy? There is no difference between the two other than the size and age at which the hobbyist can purchase them.
So this gets back tot he price.
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I personally think Wild yellow tangs acclimate betterWhy? There is no difference between the two other than the size and age at which the hobbyist can purchase them.
So this gets back tot he price.
I personally think Wild yellow tangs acclimate better
They’re definitely not the same. There are differences from the very beginning and i leave it at that
Hi,They’re definitely not the same. There are differences from the very beginning and i leave it at that
Just the 8.Hi,
I love Hawaiian fish for their beauty. If hawaii reopens fish like anampses chrysocephalus, flame wrasse, Bandit angelfish, centropyge fisheri, macropharagyndon Geoffroyi.
They will be available again or it’s just the 8 species in the list.
could you please me informed
For the Big island of Hawaii there’s only 8 species approved for take. For the island of Oahu, they have separate set of fish they’re working to get approved, many of which are ones you mentionedI love Hawaiian fish for their beauty. If hawaii reopens fish like anampses chrysocephalus, flame wrasse, Bandit angelfish, centropyge fisheri, macropharagyndon Geoffroyi.
They will be available again or it’s just the 8 species in the list.
could you please me informed
For the Big island of Hawaii there’s only 8 species approved for take. For the island of Oahu, they have separate set of fish they’re working to get approved, many of which are ones you mentioned
You would have to have a BLNR approved license to sell fish for commercial purposesI will be ready with my net and torchlight. Now taking preorders, people!
You would have to have a BLNR approved license to sell fish for commercial purposes
Why would that be a joke?Oh no, it was a joke
Although another joke would be that the DLNR would be issuing any permits
Why would that be a joke?
Things do move slowly here. Technically we cleared the path for the state to issue permits for two years already and we are just now at the point where permits maybe issued.I'm just assuming they'll drag their feet for as long as possible even when the law is passed and Hawaii opens up for fish again. Just look at Haiku Stairs, after how many years they're really only now getting around to taking the stairs down lol
Things do move slowly here. Technically we cleared the path for the state to issue permits for two years already and we are just now at the point where permits maybe issued.
I remain optimistic based on all the things I’m seeing in my orbit
lolOh yeah I don't doubt it'll happen soon. At the very least we'll definitely have fish again before the Rail is finished
THANK YOU!They’re definitely not the same. There are differences from the very beginning and i leave it at that
For the Big island of Hawaii there’s only 8 species approved for take. For the island of Oahu, they have separate set of fish they’re working to get approved, many of which are ones you mentioned
Been waiting over a year on very soon. I really want to get a Powder Blue and a Hawaiian Yellow tang, but afraid to add the PB before the yellow so I'll keep waiting patiently since it sounds like there is still hope. Thanks for the updates.Thank you for the reply. Do you think the permits will be issued this year or will it take longer? For other species on Oahu, when will permits be issued? Thanks
very soon.
Hello ,Thank you for the reply. Do you think the permits will be issued this year or will it take longer? For other species on Oahu, when will permits be issued? Thanks
very soon.