Hawaii Kai Towne Center (395-0448) Located at the Hawaii Kai Towne Center. Beautiful location. Decent size shop, carrying a variety of pet supplies concentrating on Cat and Dog supples, but they also have a little bit of everything else.
Some live stock available also: a white rabbit and a couple of Labrador Retrievers were the main event, with a Cocker Spaniel napping across from the counter. Opposite of the counter a Sulcata tortoise was on display. A few parakeets and a small selection of freshwater fish and plants could be found toward the back of the shop.
Like the look of the shop, but I can’t shake the feeling that something is missing when I leave it.
Posted under Petpedia by oahupet on March 6th, 2008 11:04 pm
Scientific name: Paracheirodon Innesi Temperature: 72 – 80°F pH: 6.5-7.0 Diet: Ominovore Temperment: Peaceful, schooling fish. Best kept in a group of at least five.
Neon Tetra fish are arguably the most popular aquarium fish. Small, peaceful, and an excellent community fish. Neon’s will accept most flake foods, but should also be fed foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and/or freeze-dried bloodworms for variety.
Best kept in groups, as Neon’s are schooling fish and the numbers provide more security, less stress for them and a more spectacular view for you, as they swim (sparkling) through your aquarium.
Of course no larger carnivore fish should be kept with them as they may end up being the meal.
Enchanted Lake Shopping Ctr (262-2219)
Pet Shop Located across the Cinema at the Enchanted Lake Shopping Center. Good size, a little empty, but nice assortment of supplies. First shop that actually had live rocks for sale. (If your thinking about nabbing these, be sure you can control the temperature in you aquarium. A cooler than room temperature is important.).
No dogs or cats here, but bunnies, guinea pig, and mice could be found here. As well as a nice selection of Jackson Chameleons, with a variety of lovebirds, cockatiels, parakeets, and finches displayed toward the back. Along the side of the shop were aquariums stocked with Freshwater and Saltwater fish.
Also, one of the few shops that had Crown Betta fish available (Yes, I’m still in to that. Even more so as the betta I bought at Pets Plus is content in sticking its head in its marble stones all day like an cartoon ostrich- and no its not dead.). I have to say, even though small, they had the best selection of betta’s I’ve seen thus far. (Although the water they’re contained in could be changed)