jcardona1;4958077; said:Um yeah NO. This fish is/was a highly popular food fish in Thailand. They were eaten to the point of extinction.
I totally agree , Just a few days ago there was a video posted up of a chef filleting a asian aro and in the video it was refrenced that the fish was caught in the wild ... Now we know how rare asian aro's are Seeing that their poplations are so low that we ( the US) are not allowed to own one , So if we (the US) know how it is a threatened species , wouldn't the chef know this also ? if so I would think that he would of bought a farm raised aro if he wanted to eat one that bad lol just soemthing to chew on for a bit
