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has anyone ever bred their asian aro here before?
DeLgAdO
06-30-2006, 3:28 PM
has anyone ever bred their asian aro here before?
i wonder if you need a permit to breed them
seeing as they all need to be microchipped and certified before they are sold.
i wonder if you need a permit to breed them
seeing as they all need to be microchipped and certified before they are sold.
i wanted to ask that same question too plus a whole bunch more. just waiting for somebody who has experience in breeding and selling them. i guess im looking for an arowana farmer who can enlighten me with this
xxblwn408
06-30-2006, 3:59 PM
Well, if the US government would let me have some. I could let you know.:ROFL:
DeLgAdO
06-30-2006, 4:14 PM
i wanted to ask that same question too plus a whole bunch more. just waiting for somebody who has experience in breeding and selling them. i guess im looking for an arowana farmer who can enlighten me with this
the asian/singapore bro's would know
only seen afew of them on lately though
HiGhTiMeZ
06-30-2006, 4:17 PM
there wud be alot of great knowledge in www.arofanatics.com
blacklabel_1988
06-30-2006, 5:44 PM
now could u get an aisan aro without a chip? and just say u went somewhere they where legal and bought one with a chip and sent it to yourself in the US would you have someone knocking on your door in a few days??
kriztu
06-30-2006, 8:33 PM
i dont know in the US, but even here in asia its hard to breed them at home. they need lots and lots of spaces and constant monitoring. but there was this guy in singapore who did. his first brood was a year ago and guess what, this year the lucky guy just had another! he's cross-breeding super-reds and x-back goldens, producing tongyans(red-gold) aros.......
kriztu
06-30-2006, 8:40 PM
you'll need quite a few of them swimming in a huge pond. the guy who did it had more or less a dozen i think (correct me if im wrong) in his backyard pond. feeding them pork cubes and other hi-pro feeds until they naturally formed a breeding pair. when they did breed, he kept constant watch and asked an owner of a well-known aro farm in singapore to witness and certify the baby aros when the day for the harvest came