Opening the US market for Asian Arowanas would do the Aro industry good. When it first happens, there might be a short supply, but that influx of money would allow the farms to expand to meet the demand. The more money that is dumped into the industry, will bring the prices down for everyybody...I don't see why more money isn't being put into the legalization of Asian Aros in the US now... It can only be more and better Aros for everybody...Freke;2311057; said:But i see a serius problem if they would be legal in US.. USA is a huge country with a huge demand/market för expensive fishes like this. I think they would more or less buy all the aros thats bein breed in asia so it would be hard for everyone else yo get them anymore.. Ok the farms might expand but still it would take years to expand and build new ponds.. So i think its good for ppl in EU that its not legal.. But i understand ur feelings about it.
zennzzo;2311414; said:Opening the US market for Asian Arowanas would do the Aro industry good. When it first happens, there might be a short supply, but that influx of money would allow the farms to expand to meet the demand. The more money that is dumped into the industry, will bring the prices down for everyybody...I don't see why more money isn't being put into the legalization of Asian Aros in the US now... It can only be more and better Aros for everybody...

ericliaw;2311713; said:I agree to your opinion about opening the US market for Asian Arowanas .
To become extinct of Asian Arowanas that thing will be avoid.The farms earn much money, can breeding rare aros.........![]()

Maybe it's time to sell the lock stock and barrel and move to an Asian equatorial country and start diggin ditches to raise Asian Aros for the US market...Onion01;2315094; said:smart man![]()

xxblwn408;2315254; said:I would stumlbe over to any LFS that had one...
My fav...


