Scorponok;3872444; said:
Here is a Thai farm that is breeding thin bars,
http://www.taweefishfarm.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
classic-chassis, since you live in Thailand can you call them to verify this information, that they are breeding thin bars? Better yet, can you go to the location?
I will indeed, good find! That fish farm is in Bangkok, about 20 min from my house!!
I feel a Sunday drive coming on.
Regards the claim ITs come from Sumatra. To import wild animals into this country you first need a certificate, giving you permission to import based on your needs.
Unless you are claiming they are smuggled in.
Then animals are quarantined until tests are carried out on all known diseases that animal may carry.
Not just one fish of a hundred but every fish you have.
once that is done they will release the animals but only under condition that you use them for the original purpose certified.
So lets walk through this.
Application: "I'd like to import 1000s of Indonesian fish."
"For what purpose sir? Study?"
"For Sale and export"
"Go away before i arrest you."
It really is that simple.
Some may not believe this and about that i really do not care. A friend of mine is the Deputy Permanent Secretary of the National Resources and Environment Department.
Before that he was the Director General of the National Parks and Wildlife.
I spoke to him last night about STs, he told me he knows there are programs to captive breed and reintroduce in to the wild. There are programs for all endangered animals in the Kingdom, even Asiatic tigers.
he told me the programs are Government funded, and for fish are carried out at Kasetsat University, Faculty of fisheries.
That's the same place that is trying to maintain all native species of fish.
Trust me the next day off i get i will be going there to get some data.
2 weeks ago i really didn't care if NTTs or ITs were farm bred or not. I started this thread because i had read on this site that Dats were not bred in captivity, i just thought it was odd seeing 100s up to 1000s of tiny fish for sale in shops and in bags on the sidewalk at one market. Now i want to know.