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BurntOutReefer 12/21/2007 01:51 AM

Kinda ot: Hong Kong Trip
 
I will be in Hong Kong Jan 1 thru 15th......anyone want me to pick-up any reef hardware? I will be going to Fish Alley......

faded1004 12/21/2007 01:56 AM

thought: what do you think a ballast looks like under the bomb detector? do you think it would make the police look twice?

is it a big price break? anything especially good there?

cthetoy 12/21/2007 02:24 AM

The voltage is different there (220v) so anything that requires a plug won't work here in the US unless you are getting any non electrical stuff.

chaffey 12/21/2007 12:00 PM

you always can get a up/down transformer here in the US for 15-25 at fry's

BurntOutReefer 12/21/2007 12:30 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11430917#post11430917 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cthetoy [/i]
[B]The voltage is different there (220v) so anything that requires a plug won't work here in the US unless you are getting any non electrical stuff. [/B][/QUOTE]

Actually, you can get both voltage variants in HK...

Whatever I get will be checked in baggage, so it will (should) still ship out....

hydrahawk 12/21/2007 12:40 PM

I would jump on board if you can bring back live goods. I remember seeing how inexpensive the fishes were. $50 for yellow longnose butterfly...THAT IS $50 HKD = $6.50 USD. You hand pick it with a strainer. I remember those days.

Scissorhand 12/21/2007 12:46 PM

my recommendation is never to buy electrical equipments that are of different voltage.

just pay the higher price and buy the one that's of the correct voltage.

cthetoy 12/21/2007 01:25 PM

most electronic goods ie cameras , phones supports dual voltages. Fish pumps, ballasts, heaters are not dual voltages unless they offer it. A tranformer converter may work but they might not support the higher amps. They are usually made for razors, clocks, etc.

I wish I could bring back livestock as well but you will have to deal with customs on the way back. Let us know what you find because I might be there in June

BurntOutReefer 12/21/2007 02:45 PM

"Fish pumps, ballasts, heaters are not dual voltages unless they offer it."

To clarify, you can buy either US or European/Japanese voltage
products (220 volts versus 110 )

JenDub 12/21/2007 06:52 PM

hahaha, you can buy both voltages in HK....where do you think all of our stuff is made? Burbank? =)

818 12/21/2007 07:03 PM

Try and bring me some dendros! :D

BurntOutReefer 12/22/2007 09:11 PM

OK...so that means no one wants to take advantage of Fish Alley?...
approx: 150~200 Aquarium Stores....(Google it for more info..).

bigian 12/23/2007 01:37 AM

Ill get a CANNON 100MM 2.8 MACRO LENS

bigian 12/23/2007 01:38 AM

Ill get a CANNON 100MM 2.8 MACRO LENS if you can... Im sure they're cheap over there!!!

BurntOutReefer 12/23/2007 07:14 PM

they are cheap...BUT....the warranty will not work in the US...you'll need to send back to HK for any warranty stuff......went down that path 5 years ago......

Puffalicious 12/23/2007 07:42 PM

I wouldn't get anything that's not UL certified... might burn your house down....

cheap is good, but most of the stuff here is expensive because they've passed certain tests and requirements making them reliable

bigian 12/24/2007 03:27 AM

what did you have that needed warranty?? The lens does have contact points but can it go bad?? What if I paid the fee if I ever sent it in to cannon?? How much do you think they go for???

BurntOutReefer 12/27/2007 03:56 PM

I bought a whole camera for someone....they dropped it and needed warranty work...
Tell me exact lens you want and I'll PM you when I am in HK to tell you your cost.....and is it Canon or Cannon (knock-off)

reef_doug 12/27/2007 04:09 PM

You could bring back a few hundered Crocea clams and sell them out of your backyard!

Maybe even open a LFS if you find a good location.

cxr133 12/27/2007 09:54 PM

can you provide a link?

i googled fish alley hong kong and did not get any good links

FOSELONE 12/27/2007 09:58 PM

ooohhh...i could use a macro lense too...

simon.007 12/28/2007 12:14 AM

I am in Hong Kong and was looking for cannon lenses too. But word of warning too all reefers going to Hong Kong for better price.
1. Always get the product in hand before paying
2. Pay in credit card only
3. Do not leave the money before you get the product.

Good luck. I will be oing to Fish Alley to look at the fish too. Can we bring any fish or LPS or SPS back? By law?

Simon

cxr133 12/28/2007 03:44 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11432720#post11432720 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BurntOutReefer [/i]
[B]Actually, you can get both voltage variants in HK...

Whatever I get will be checked in baggage, so it will (should) still ship out.... [/B][/QUOTE]

Are things alot cheaper there??

looking for MH lighting kits

BTW: lookup Tung Choi in google you get more links than looking up fish alley.

chaffey 12/28/2007 03:49 PM

I don't think you can bring in live stock back from oversea, they must be check by fish and wildlife, custom and all the good stuff. Corals are protected and all corals required cites permit.

BurntOutReefer 12/28/2007 04:00 PM

"Can we bring any fish or LPS or SPS back? By law?"...
I think you would need a import license....
I wasn't planning on bringing back any lifestock....just hardgoods...


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