Superlaz Piranha MFK Member Apr 18, 2005 2,019 34 81 USA Jan 15, 2011 #1 Seems they are hormonally induced- [YT]xJhpfMX0fDQ[/YT]
Juxtaroberto Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 1, 2009 1,965 2 68 34 Los Angeles, CA, USA Jan 15, 2011 #2 To reproduce?
G goestonemoa Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 14, 2010 2,434 0 66 okotoks ab www.ghosttowntattoos.com Jan 15, 2011 #3 hmmmmmmmm
Superlaz Piranha MFK Member Apr 18, 2005 2,019 34 81 USA Jan 15, 2011 #4 Apparently to reproduce. I would think its for wholesale. I am not aware if Arowana are any good as a food fish.
Apparently to reproduce. I would think its for wholesale. I am not aware if Arowana are any good as a food fish.
bomber Piranha MFK Member Apr 16, 2007 2,998 28 81 the Office living in the now... Jan 15, 2011 #5 holy smokes..... now if they can start with ST datnoids.
S seel1990 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 2, 2009 947 0 0 uk Jan 15, 2011 #6 where the silver arowana is native alot of people eat it. so maybe...
Superlaz Piranha MFK Member Apr 18, 2005 2,019 34 81 USA Jan 15, 2011 #7 bomber;4797835; said: holy smokes..... now if they can start with ST datnoids. Click to expand... Isn't that what they're already doing?
bomber;4797835; said: holy smokes..... now if they can start with ST datnoids. Click to expand... Isn't that what they're already doing?
J japaneseboi Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 17, 2010 784 4 0 JAPAN Jan 15, 2011 #8 Superlaz;4797854; said: Isn't that what they're already doing? Click to expand... no, no one has ever breed ST in ponds or aquariums.
Superlaz;4797854; said: Isn't that what they're already doing? Click to expand... no, no one has ever breed ST in ponds or aquariums.
Superlaz Piranha MFK Member Apr 18, 2005 2,019 34 81 USA Jan 15, 2011 #9 I don't mean naturally. I thought they were currently being Hormonally induced...recent development and that its being very guarded as far as information. Im sure I read this recently...will have to find out where and post.
I don't mean naturally. I thought they were currently being Hormonally induced...recent development and that its being very guarded as far as information. Im sure I read this recently...will have to find out where and post.
LBathory Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 25, 2008 3,497 3 36 37 New Jersey Jan 16, 2011 #10 japaneseboi;4797946; said: no, no one has ever breed ST in ponds or aquariums. Click to expand... with harmones they are starting to.
japaneseboi;4797946; said: no, no one has ever breed ST in ponds or aquariums. Click to expand... with harmones they are starting to.