Asain arowana export company

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T1KARMANN;1253338; said:
try frank they are importing asian aros on a big scale now and you chould drive their and pick your own fish :D

http://www.freshwaterstingray.nl/

Yup, you should check Frank out.

If you choose to import direct, i highly recommend Panda, trusted, reputable and have always stood up to their high standards.
 
Ok ive spoken to all the agencys that got something to do with importing cites fish, and its a greenlight :nilly: First thing i need to do is to do, is get the sellers export papaer that shows hes allowed to export this fish. Then i need to get a copy of that and send in to get my import paper and give the custom one copy to of the export/import then i just need to pay the seller and sit back and wait :popcorn: But there is one problem my new 420g tank isnt ready yet :irked: But it should be in a few "hopefully" short weeks..

it sound so easy tho but i bet the paperwork takes ages

Need to find a breeder that ships smaller quantities like 10fishes or so and gives me a good price :naughty:


But if i order from a EU country is it so much easier no need for cites paper or so, just need a import paper, and no tax either.. To bad asia isnt europe :grinno:
 
Freke;1252877; said:
Anyone here know or have bought from these guys http://arowanaasia.com/ ??? ive spoken to him and he seems ok and to be trusted but i want to hear what u guys have to say

Or can you guys link me to all the good ones that can be trusted and have CITES certification. Im workin on getting all the papers for make it possible to import them to sweden legal


There are not many people doing this sort of business as most exporters mainly sell wholesale to importers in various countries. As for a question of trust, most local companies are reliable. After all you are buying 1 arowana, if you buy 100 then there is a chance they are able to cheat by mixing some G2 reds with G-1 reds in the shipment. This guy is from Singapore.
 
b-man;1252979; said:
freke: never heard of them before, sounds like a local shop / reseller.

depending on the quantity you want to order, i would try to stick with some of the larger dealers/farms like xianleng, sainlong and silvadena. stay with someone whose been around for a while as most of them will require payment upfront. if its only a few i can refer you to a few contacts in singapore.

You will not be able to buy from these companies. Most of them already have agents in their respective countries and are only interested to do large orders based on price. They won't be interested in doing small orders.
 
But im not lookin for one aro, more like 10. But yeah 10 is small order compared to 50.. But so far just a few here in sweden showed thier intrested in getting one. Atleast iknow what i need to do get this started. And if everything turns out fine, do i dubt this would be the last order.
 
again i will point you in the dirrection of frank he has imported loads of red and xback

if you drive to holland you can pick your own aros which is much better than takeing the risk of getting sent rubbish you can then also buy as many fish as you need no min order

what are you waiting for you chould drive their this weekend

http://www.freshwaterstingray.nl/
 
T1KARMANN;1260787; said:
again i will point you in the dirrection of frank he has imported loads of red and xback

if you drive to holland you can pick your own aros which is much better than takeing the risk of getting sent rubbish you can then also buy as many fish as you need no min order

what are you waiting for you chould drive their this weekend

http://www.freshwaterstingray.nl/

Which farms does this person buy the fish from, From what i heard he imports them from max koi farm or something?
 
And again im not going to take my car and drive down to holland to pick them up. Its to much work and its more exp then get them shiped by plane.. Ok if he got some great prices on them i might tell him to ship them, but im not going there..
 
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