Red Arowana - in US

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michalm

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Hello,

Like everybody knows Asian Arowana (Red, etc.) Is illegal in US. I hope that for couple months, years it will change like in Canada and in Europe. It is not true that this fish is engendered species, not now.

I was talking with many people all over the world and for example from UK wrote me:

"Dear Michal

It is customs in the US that ban the import of any endangered species unless it can be proved that there is a successful breeding plan in place (and has been for 20 years) to sustain the breed. Given that Singapore has been successfully breeding the fish for longer than this you would be forgiven for asking why the ban to the US has not been lifted.

Well the US also requires that it is within the species natural habitat and Arowana are not native to Singapore, if it was not for the Singapore farms the fish may well be extinct by now, however US customs are yet to ease this circular argument.

It is believed by many that progress will be made within the next five years and many are campaigning to have the ban lifted. So maybe not so long from now you will be able to have your Red Arowana."

In the other hand one person from big and well know farm wrote me this letter:

"These can be legall if you buy for the breeding reason.
and CITES law for breeding order minimum 6(male and female)

All document we process for you
if you are seriously for order."

I called to Home land security department and they told me that this fish is illegal and that it. But if I told them about second email (order minimum 6 for breeding) they have problem to tell me that is legal or not. That why I'm a little confused and I bought black one.

What do you think about it ? Do you think that it is change to change law and we will able to buy this fish in US ?
 
i heard its banned b/c its rare in the wild which is endangered
 
Green Arowana is in the Endangered list

but then again I dont care if US get the ban lifted or not

simply I am not living in it :P hehehe :D
 
wow this is first time i heard that we can order for breeding reason, but i don't think so, good luck with that
 
Yeh I would like to see the argument that CBP and customs will have.
If one is illegal, how do you plan on getting 6.

Also, farming, breeding them. Well, you can't unless your in a hot state. The aros won't breed in a tank.
 
You'd be better off just moving to Canada.
The ban is probably going to stay for a VERY long time.
It's a sad fact, as I two would love to own an asian aro.:(
 
I just love how we have all these stupid bans on these fish when they are breed in captivity so regularly. And the breeding programs are sound I mean we could even try to get our own breeding programs here. And they would work b/c all you would need is a good willing contact from asia who has breed asian aros allready.

the U.S. bans things from some stupid reasons. the aquarium hobby in the long run will help the wild population. If we here can get captive breed asians then the people who have asians now (don't act like there isn't any in the U.S.) wouldn't be taking the wild aros out of the lakes and rivers. b/c they could get high quality captive breed ones.
 
Good read. A loophole eh... hmmnn.....
 
koop171;2785665; said:
I just love how we have all these stupid bans on these fish when they are breed in captivity so regularly. And the breeding programs are sound I mean we could even try to get our own breeding programs here. And they would work b/c all you would need is a good willing contact from asia who has breed asian aros allready.
I guess you've never really seen what it takes to breed aros or to even get a pair formed for that matter.
 
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