killing asian arowanas???

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What to do with confiscated aros


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mike C;2597040; said:
Only a heartless idiot would make up such a rule.Shoot him!!!
Its the same heartless idiots who lets you rest knowing you probably wont get robbed when you're asleep. Still wana shoot them?
 
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Originally Posted by bfhslilred93
Hi everyone.
I just heard that if an asian aro is seen in the US illegally it is confiscated and killed. My question is why? If the entire reason they're not allowed here is because they're endangered than why kill it? Why not give it to a zoo, aquarium, or well known personal aquarist? It just doesnt make sense to me, what do ya'll think




not true :banhim::banhim::banhim:
 
pressure_cooker;2595616; said:
they are endangered due to overfishing. wait for 40 years or more, maybe after that the number of wild asian arowanas are in a good status and the asian arowana farms have enough stock for your country

Overfishing is a direct result of the Tragedy of the Commons.
 
the beautiful colored asians are captive breed......... the wild caught ones are drab in comparison...... so i am led to believe

hence low demand for wild caught except to add to the captive breed gene pools
 
ashleysomething;2598302; said:
Overfishing is a direct result of the Tragedy of the Commons.
How? Wouldn't that only apply if the US had asian aros smuggled in? And anyways, they cant be fished period, so how would they be "overfished" if they cant be fished to begin with?
 
johnptc;2598307; said:
the beautiful colored asians are captive breed......... the wild caught ones are drab in comparison...... so i am led to believe

hence low demand for wild caught except to add to the captive breed gene pools


i dont think that is true, because of their colors? let me tell you this there are also captive bred asian arowanas that are drab in color. and there are wild asian arowanas that have elegant and vibrating colors. Have you seen the real pahang gold asian arowana?

and how can you be sure that there will be low demand for wild caught asian arowana? let me remind you that a certificateless arowana is cheaper than the asian arowanas that have certificate.

and i think the main market of asian arowanas is still Asian countries. there are more Asian people that will buy asian arowanas.
 
pressure_cooker;2598808; said:
i dont think that is true, because of their colors? let me tell you this there are also captive bred asian arowanas that are drab in color. and there are wild asian arowanas that have elegant and vibrating colors. Have you seen the real pahang gold asian arowana?

and how can you be sure that there will be low demand for wild caught asian arowana? let me remind you that a certificateless arowana is cheaper than the asian arowanas that have certificate.

and i think the main market of asian arowanas is still Asian countries. there are more Asian people that will buy asian arowanas.

exactly.
there are wild ones that are very vibrant in color.
maybe not as beautiful as some of the captives with like special scale or whatever.
but there are very nice wild ones out there.
 
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