BlackShark11k;4406774; said:John,
Thanks for your knowledge I appreciate you confirming this! Great to know he is indeed a wild caught specimen and not a CB that will develop PLJ later in life!
No problem. We have alot of hard work in our arowana's. Since we buy them at such a small size when imported and grow them up to medium sizes we can afford to sell 8" for cheaper then an 8" fresh out the wild. With our experience it is best to buy the wild caught youth and grow them up on artifical foods to enhance color and tame ness in aquaria. Fresh 8" silver arowanas wild caught are very skittish, and usually take time to train over to other foods. Much more time and complication then juvies that never ate anything yet. Not to mention they also dont come in in the best conditions, sometimes missing barbells and really burnt fins and last of all they would be more money, for a less quality fish. Just because of size. Raising wild caught baby silver arowanas is the way to go with wild caught arowanas. You get to hand pick from 100s of specimens and condition them to your favor.
Thanks, John