sodenoshirayuki;2597628; said:Even if they do try to breed more, they wont be able too...do you not understand the concept of asian aros DONT breed easily. if it takes a couple years to form ONE breeding pair out of a pond of 30, what makes you think they could make dozens and maybe hundred of more pairs in a small amount of time to supply the US market? As pressure_cooker said, wait 30 more years when they MIGHT have more to supply the world with.
There will be enough supply because of supply and demand and the monetary reward associated with it. The U.S. is sparsely populated compared to other countries, if Malaysians and Singaporeans can do it so can we except in much greater numbers due to our great amount of land, the size of our country and market. Of course it won't be possible to supply right away, which I never said would happen and you had wrongly assumed. You are right that there would be a price bump but it would be temporary. You underestimate the power of mass production and breeding. It won't take 30 years IMO, but 30 years is not a long time, like everything in life we need to work on it and future generations will thank us for it. Think of the long run, not just for your own immediate gratification.

