So, asking for help on curing a fish is illegal? That's what I got from reading his post. I didn't see he advertised or promoted anything. I didn't even know where's the fish from reading his post, Ms. Cleo!
Really, if you like to blow, get a whistle, or a ..... Nevermind! 
Really, if you like to blow, get a whistle, or a ..... Nevermind! 
lookyloo;3670331; said:That is exactly the point. If you are going to do something illegal, don't advertise it. Keep it to yourself. Unless you promote illegal activities and want to encourage others to do so.
By advertising the fish the way he did, indicates "hey, i got an illegal fish and got away with it". This will promote others to try and increase the smuggling of this fish.
The only reason for Asian Arowanas being in the USA is for huge profit as in any illegal activity.
I am not saying the owner has this fish for profit, but imagine what the fish has gone through getting smuggled into this country.
There are so many acticles of people getting caught try to smuggle wildlife into the USA and the methods use to smuggle the wildlife makes me disgusted
Enhancing the hobby here in the USA includes abiding by all the state and federal laws not just providing recommendation to other hobbist.
