Red Arowana Loses Its Color

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some people in here...

...this is why we cant have nice things in the states.

and lol @ endangered fish...yeah ok

im sure people have been caught before...and its cuz of rats.

Asian aros are endangered species hence why they are illegal. And people also get caught not just from snitches but from agents looking on sites like these and wahla. There was this guy who was selling a gar on MFK in Cali and he had someone come pick it up and when the guy got there to pick it up he pulled out a badge.


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some people in here...

...this is why we cant have nice things in the states.

and lol @ endangered fish...yeah ok

im sure people have been caught before...and its cuz of rats.

We can't have "nice things" referring to the Asian arowana because anyone with any say doesn't give to ****s or any concern to change/lift the ban it makes zero sense for them to banned in just the united states but free as a picnic basket to keep anywhere else. If they truly cared about the arowana they would ban them everywhere.
 
Asian aros are endangered species hence why they are illegal. And people also get caught not just from snitches but from agents looking on sites like these and wahla. There was this guy who was selling a gar on MFK in Cali and he had someone come pick it up and when the guy got there to pick it up he pulled out a badge.


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yeah so endangered that its ok to have them outside of the u.s right? OP asked about his aro's color. other then that its none of our business where he's from if the fish is legal or not where he lives.
 
I think I saw this pic somewhere a few years ago! this thread most likely a troll thread!
 
Thanks for your help and concern everyone! The arowana was stressed for a month, but it has been doing okay now. It eats well and very active. However, it still hasn't gain its color back yet. I'll just wait and see.
 
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