Monday, October 20, 2008
Episode 186 - Revisiting the Long Island
I revisited Cheung Chau yesterday. This time with Chiu Yin's friends and their parents who are also our neighbours.
The photos above were taken at the edge of the Vase Rock - one of the many interesting weathered granite along the path of the Little Great Wall.
The tour might have been a challenge to the kids as we walked a lot for the whole afternoon. Having said that, I do believe that they did find the journey interesting and enjoyable. They played along the East Beach, touched the weathered granite, and searched for the pirate's hidden treasure in the Cheung Po Chai Cave !
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Episode 185 - Colourful Angels
These are two of the Discuses I purchased from the pet shops at Prince Edward recently. The one in the first photo is a Red Turquoise; and the second one is a Pigeon Blood.
When they were first introduced to Hong Kong, Discuses were sold at very high prices. In the light of the profit margin, the tropical fish farmers soon acquired the skill to bred these fishes locally. Save for those newly developed species, the prices of the discuses have now dropped to a reasonable and affordable level.
Local people like to call the discuses the "Colourful Angels" and consider them to be one kind of Angle Fishes. While both the Discuses and the common Angel Fishes belong to the Cichild Family, it may not be correct to consider discuses as one variety of Angel Fishes. In any event, this is what they are being called here.
All the "Angels" hid behind the plants as soon as I released them into the fish tank. They even refused to eat anything in the first week and I worried that they would soon become angels. I tried to keep the environment quiet and treated the "Angels" with frozen worms. It worked! They are now swimming leisurely in the tank and will ask for food as soon as I walk close to the tank. Apart from worms, I also feed them with flake type fish food. I learned that the discuses can be fed with certain kind of hamburger - with cow's heart and shrimp as the main ingredient. That's why the discuses in some pet shops are so fat!
I keep some neon tetras with the "Angels" and they appear to be living together peacefully. Occasionally, the "Angels" would quarrel and fight among themselves - annoying but acceptable.
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