Hey Guys!
We just got back from our Indonesia trip. We are in Taiwan right now, and will be leaving for San Diego tomorrow afternoon Our Indonesia trip was amazing! We got the chance to see our awesome supplier, as well as multiple collection sites! I will let the pictures do the talking. Here is our trip, enjoy the pix!!!
Here's a pix of Alice and I arriving in Jakarta Indonesia:
Only stayed in Jakarta for a few hours, then hopped on a plane to fly to Kuta, Bali:
The next morning at our hotel, beautiful place:
Now comes the good part! We first visited one of our supplier's station in Bali. This is one of the few stations where glass tanks were used to hold corals. Majority of the holding tanks are made from cement, built right on the floor (you guys will be able to see more of these in our later posts):
Walking to their larger cement holding ponds. Check out their fish system on our right side:
Here is a picture of one of their coral holding ponds. These are huge! over 15 feet long and 10 feet wide!
Looking around for some corals and came across this amazing red carpet! Metallic red even under natural sun light!
Took a shot of one of our nice bali brains that will be coming in in our new shipment:
We just got back from our Indonesia trip. We are in Taiwan right now, and will be leaving for San Diego tomorrow afternoon Our Indonesia trip was amazing! We got the chance to see our awesome supplier, as well as multiple collection sites! I will let the pictures do the talking. Here is our trip, enjoy the pix!!!
Here's a pix of Alice and I arriving in Jakarta Indonesia:
Only stayed in Jakarta for a few hours, then hopped on a plane to fly to Kuta, Bali:
The next morning at our hotel, beautiful place:
Now comes the good part! We first visited one of our supplier's station in Bali. This is one of the few stations where glass tanks were used to hold corals. Majority of the holding tanks are made from cement, built right on the floor (you guys will be able to see more of these in our later posts):
Walking to their larger cement holding ponds. Check out their fish system on our right side:
Here is a picture of one of their coral holding ponds. These are huge! over 15 feet long and 10 feet wide!
Looking around for some corals and came across this amazing red carpet! Metallic red even under natural sun light!
Took a shot of one of our nice bali brains that will be coming in in our new shipment: