Breeding Asian Arowana

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aro's can be bred in tanks just its a lot of hard work! there is lots of hush hush because of the money and people involved.... and the risk's.... big money brings big issue's.... i dont no for fact but its been said before that triads keep a strong interest and eye on the farms....
 
ermgravy;1601583; said:
aro's can be bred in tanks just its a lot of hard work! there is lots of hush hush because of the money and people involved.... and the risk's.... big money brings big issue's.... i dont no for fact but its been said before that triads keep a strong interest and eye on the farms....
Sorry mate but that's pure nonsense, unless you're making big generalisation about Chinese people of origin in general.
They stick together here in Thailand and all the good businesses are owned by Thais of Chinese origin. No such thing as Triads here, if I know how I could open a farm on the wife's land in Petchaburi and not worry about a thing because of family members being in the army or connected to the law. Prosperous Chinese come from dissident families or poor, in Sing, Thailand, Malya and Indo. All they do is stick together and deal within their own circles.
All gold (as in real gold) shops here are owned by Thais of Chinese origin. Nothing to do with gangstas.
 
all i said was as i heard.... i dont personally see it as everyday happening, but i can see the odd racket or such going on if farm or shop was in the wrong place for example... it came from a account relayed by a friend with a shop in HK, i dont know if he was chatting **** for hype or what....
 
Alright, so the answer is yes. But how? LOL

BTW, I don't have asian arowanas, due to being in the US. But it is out of curiousity
 
i geuss u just need a good pair, indian almond leaves and divine intervention or luck?
 
i have been told that the aros need to be 4-5yrs old

any fish can be tank bred apart from tigers/dats :D
 
nobody ever bred dats? :(

how about in a tank like john's?
 
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