Mike
At 07:08 AM 10/14/97 -1000, you wrote:
>Not really. It depends on the shop. I have seen ugly Ps. furcata for
>$2.95, $4.95, $6.95, and good one for $14. Then again I have seen G.
>maculosis for $12. It is just here in Honolulu. On the outer islands you
>can't even give them (anykind of bows) away (I have tried). What I have
>found is that the tastes of the people on theIslands of Hawaii and Maui
>haven't developed beyond the good old stand bys. Heck there was a place
>selling M. splendida in Hilo for about $3.00 and they were good fish that
>would have sold for twice that in Honolulu.
>
>>Hi Mach
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>>Wow!! That much just for boesmani?!? Ouch!
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>>Do fish tend to be more expensive in the islands, overall, do you think?
>>Or was this just one incident? Just curious. :)
>>
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