New wild axanthic??? Silver arowana from wes rare fish

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yes, you're right. They must be breeding them in Peru, and Colombia., and if they do that's great. Thanks for the information on that. But smart guy, how do you know its a gene pool of 20-30 fish? When they produce nearly half a million fish annually? Per fish can only produce about 100-150 babies, do some math. What makes you think they're limited to 20-30 fish as brood stock?

If they section of a portion of the river or lake and use the babies, I'm sure there are more than 20-30 adults in there, and pretty much that is a wild gene pool. I don't know what kind of hole you're living in. This is way different than the Asian arowanas, where they are literally hand selecting the adults to breed for specific traits and colors, there are thousands if not ten thousands of asian arowana that are breeding in Indonesia, and Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, I'm sure the brood stock is also more than 20-30 fish you ignorant moron.

So you think they don't breed aro in the county they are wild caught in

I must remember that when I get a super red sent over from Indonesia it's must be wild caught if it landed on a flight from Indonesia

Hahahaha your funny

It's even better for them to breed in the country they come from they just shut off a section of the river making a large pond water change time just open a small lock job done

They still have limited gene pool maybe 20-30 it just make selling them to market less risky as no need to go out fishing

Come on wake up


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yes, open forum. So I've pointed out your mistakes, are you man enough to admit you're wrong?

nan light?

not wild? if they come from Peru or Colombia and you still claim they're captive bred then I rest my case with you, just shows your degree of ignorance. I guess all the discus and altum angels are also captive bred, and everything else that comes from South America, and the fisherman that I've gone out with to catch these fish with are just catching captive bred fish from the fhakicng river...lol

It's called a open forum

If you only want good comments don't post in a open forum

Of course you will defend this thread to the max your the one who made money out of it your hardly going to refund him money when the panda eye faded are you


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It seams to me the only people who get slammed in this thread are the people who don't agree with the owner or the seller strange that

You probably have little PM chats telling each other how little will all know


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sorry for the derail Bill... but this might interest you.

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yes, you're right. They must be breeding them in Peru, and Colombia., and if they do that's great. Thanks for the information on that. But smart guy, how do you know its a gene pool of 20-30 fish? When they produce nearly half a million fish annually? Per fish can only produce about 100-150 babies, do some math. What makes you think they're limited to 20-30 fish as brood stock?

If they section of a portion of the river or lake and use the babies, I'm sure there are more than 20-30 adults in there, and pretty much that is a wild gene pool. I don't know what kind of hole you're living in. This is way different than the Asian arowanas, where they are literally hand selecting the adults to breed for specific traits and colors, there are thousands if not ten thousands of asian arowana that are breeding in Indonesia, and Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, I'm sure the brood stock is also more than 20-30 fish you ignorant moron.

I'm basing my estimate on pond sizes in Asia nothing more
If the pond is any bigger it makes it harder to catch and take the fry for the fathers mouth




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no-dick. its people who go out of their way to criticize other people's fish. Have I ever jumped on any of your ray threads, your debate about datnoids or anything else and criticized you in the past?

This is a public forum: are you adult, man enough, to admit you're wrong? assumptions of "nan" light based on nothing.

assumption of these being captive bred? answer! and you're Engrish is terrible, even as my second language I have a hard time reading your replies


It seams to me the only people who get slammed in this thread are the people who don't agree with the owner or the seller strange that

You probably have little PM chats telling each other how little will all know


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Again, assumptions. Maybe you assume too many things and speak before you think.

Have you been to Iquitos? Have you been to Indonesia? If not, then can you stop making assumptions of topics you have no clue of?

I'm basing my estimate on pond sizes in Asia nothing more
If the pond is any bigger it makes it harder to catch and take the fry for the fathers mouth




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It seams to me the only people who get slammed in this thread are the people who don't agree with the owner or the seller strange that

You probably have little PM chats telling each other how little will all know


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The people who get slammed on this thread are the ones who dish out rude/uncalled for statements that belittle someone else's collection. Haters will get negative replies... and yes there are about 30 people on a group chat laughing at how little some of the haters know.
 
yes, open forum. So I've pointed out your mistakes, are you man enough to admit you're wrong?

nan light?

not wild? if they come from Peru or Colombia and you still claim they're captive bred then I rest my case with you, just shows your degree of ignorance. I guess all the discus and altum angels are also captive bred, and everything else that comes from South America, and the fisherman that I've gone out with to catch these fish with are just catching captive bred fish from the fhakicng river...lol

Look we can have this nan light debate as much as you like
Ask many Asian aro keepers if they use nan light they say no but you will find if they don't use 24/7 for tanning chances are they use it for photos

Is this some top of the range white light because most types of aquarium light have tints of green red or blue in them

I also see the fish is in a blue tank this also makes reds and pinks stand out more which is why red Asian aro keepers use blue tank and gold Asian aro use white tank

Nan lights are a total waste of time as its only the owner they are fooling into thinking it's better than it is
Turn off that light and they say goodbye to a lot of the Reds

I'm bored of this now you and the seller are always on the defence and always will be where this aro is concerned


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Its a black tank, the fish is in a small floating plastic semi opaque container with a opaque lid. Its just a regular white LED light, white spectrum. The owner of the fish is just showing his fish not trying to sell you or anyone a fish.

You're wrong twice and you are not man enough to admit either., I pity you. Go examine yourself, ask yourself why you're such ornery person.

Look we can have this nan light debate as much as you like
Ask many Asian aro keepers if they use nan light they say no but you will find if they don't use 24/7 for tanning chances are they use it for photos

Is this some top of the range white light because most types of aquarium light have tints of green red or blue in them

I also see the fish is in a blue tank this also makes reds and pinks stand out more which is why red Asian aro keepers use blue tank and gold Asian aro use white tank

Nan lights are a total waste of time as its only the owner they are fooling into thinking it's better than it is
Turn off that light and they say goodbye to a lot of the Reds

I'm bored of this now you and the seller are always on the defence and always will be where this aro is concerned


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