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jlnguyen74;2851590; said:
Oh we're happy! Just someone doesn't happy to see what we have! :thumbsdow



Since you always sound like a smart arse, does it seem logically to you that one country banned the fish, while the country next to it allowed? Does that make the country that allowed it be irresponsible? :popcorn:

so why do you whine about asian arowanas being banned in the U.S., and by the way in our country we have sources to find and buy rare tigers, but im not into tigers im more interested in dragons.
 
jlnguyen74;2848924; said:
Did you parents teach you to mind your own business? :screwy: That's the morality you don't have. Show a picture of your collection that listed in your signature, then we'll show you why you're jealous! Not that you're jealous of an RTG. You're jealous that other can have something that you think they can't have, thing that make you feel better cuz you can have when someone "not suppose" to have



What's the right thing are we talking here? The same fish is allowed in one country, yet banned in the next country. So you said the country that allows the fish is irresponsible? :D

Yeah sodenoshirayuki i wanna see ur SR`s aswell post some pics :)
 
pressure_cooker;2851652; said:
so why do you whine about asian arowanas being banned in the U.S., and by the way in our country we have sources to find and buy rare tigers, but im not into tigers im more interested in dragons.

:duh: I'm not the one who's whinning :duh: However, someone can't mind his own business. Who cares on what you like or what you can get! :screwy: You're not only an idiot, you are a proven idiot! :screwy:

sodenoshirayuki;2851771; said:
we'll see...

:popcorn: Talk is cheap! Picture worths thousand words! :popcorn: 1100+ posts, and only started 4 threads, one out of four was question about filtration for a 40 gal tank, and one was how long can a ray be starved :ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
 
What is the harm of bringing over farm bred aros from Asia for the intention of creating a market over here in the West..... please answer.

If by chance, there are people over here with the resources and knowledge to raise arowanas, it would decrease the illegal/black market importation of these prized fish to begin with. Not only would the US be free from regulating a black market, the sale of the fish in the US would help relieve and eventually cease the need for cross continental importation. That way it would also ease the demand of arowanas being bred in Asia. Rather than have Canada import from only Asia, Canadians may possibly turn to their neighbor below.***

Meaning it would be a lot easier for those Asian arowana farms to help reintroduce and repopulate the native species. Heck, if the West counterpart were any successful, I'm sure it would be in their interest and responsibility to help.

***Of course, the rarity and social value of these fish would certainly decrease with the growth of arowana populations elsewhere- and with that said, I can see this being an issue with some existing arowana farms [not from people who can readily obtain them, and actually do keep them- that would kind of hypocritical- don't you think?], but I'm betting those farms will always have a heads up on the trade, skill, and quality of stock. And if an outside source within the US lacks the much needed experience in breeding arowanas, it will take longer just to become a stable and lucrative dealer. So I'm sure any cites approved farm will probably have to go through a long and rigorous quality assessment.

But sadly there are folks out there, who- rather than help and try to share the interest and preservation of the asian arowana- they perpetuate the ideology that the act of having arowanas in the US is crime.
 
ah alright who's the idiot and also stupid? i think its not me, because someone post a thread about a platinum lei which is a asian arowana (sigh) you cant even distinguish an asian arowana or you might use it as an excuse to bring your so called platinum lei ( which an asian arowana to the U.S. )i think its like you answer your own question. i know that you're whining about asian arowanas, like oh i want to move to canada to have SR arowanas.
 
jlnguyen74;2851814; said:
:popcorn: Talk is cheap! Picture worths thousand words! :popcorn: 1100+ posts, and only started 4 threads, one out of four was question about filtration for a 40 gal tank, and one was how long can a ray be starved :ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
First off, I ahd no clue if a 2213 was enough to seed a 2217 :screwy: its got nothing to do with fish itself. 40 gallon tank was for my new retic, one which i needed to treat with prazi:screwy: Second off, maybe you should actually learn to read things before you talk, I have never starved a ray for more than 2 weeks. Its pretty obvious they're fine for 2-4 weeks, but Ive been going on for 8 :screwy: Id think that after 6 weeks you'd start getting a bit worried:screwy: One question though, does the amount of threads I make really reflect on what I know? BTW, why do I even care if you believe in my collection or not? I dont know you, you dont know me. I couldn't care less about what you think, and I bet you couldn't care less about what I think either. And stop avoiding the question, All you can do is say is my opinion is wrong on the ban on US, but all you can probably think of is "the ban is stupid" becuase you dont understand a damn thing. Im also not the one asking if an aro (that obviously has colouring on its tail and doesnt have shine on the top) is platinum...You tell ME to keep myself out of other people's business, why do you care if I post my collection or not? I can post them whenever the damn hell I feel like it.
 
wow that stick... it's really stuck up there huh?
 
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