skareb;3487828; said:Lastly 3,000BHT???????????????????????? yea, you've definitely confuse yourself and thought this is the usual green arowana. You should google green arowana and take a look at a green arowana picture than compare it to this Myanmar arowana and see if you can spot the difference.
classic-chassis;3488338; said:Hey i'm not saying the fish is not from Burma, and i didn't say the fish in the blog were "usual greens".
Have you seen "greens" in Thailand, from Thailand?
Guess what, they aren't green. They look like.........well like the fish in the blog and yes they're 3000BHT. I've seen plenty of pictures of greens from farms all over Asia on this very web site. None of them look like the greens which are farmed and sold here, without chips or certs for 3000BHT.
Thailand Greens, very rare (in the wild but easy to buy and really cheap as well.)
http://fishbase.org/Country/CountrySpeciesSummary.cfm?c_code=764&id=6357

henward;3488415; said:its only a matter of time until this arowana is bred lik the others, not only increasing its numbers that exist, which is also good for the environment, but good for hte hobby.
imagine when you get the patter with the high grade colours, awesome!
ceejayt2k;3488429; said:Nice arowana. where did you get the picture from?