(Singapore) Ponds for Rent-good for aros, goldfish, catfish, other monster fish etc

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Calling all farm enthusiasts who want to raise Arowanas, big catfish, quality goldfish, betta breeders and breeders of other tropical fish in a natural farm environment.

Those who always wanted to keep large fish, but were always concerned about the space.

i have 10 concrete ponds available for rent at Sungei Tengah.
Each is 6 ft by 8 ft.
And infrastructure has been built to keep the elements out but amount of sunlight can be adjusted.

Rental from $100 per month depending on needs.

Security!!
Also, your fishes will not be able to be viewed by the public, as they are within my premises.
You can fence and lock up your place so that not even i will have access to your fish.
You will access your fish from one of my doors that lead to the rented ponds.

Happy fish keeping!!

Call me at 92704315 for any enquiries.
Cheers!
Eugene
 
now we jus need someone who lives in singapore to attend to this rented pond. then we needa locate some leichardtis for the pond.
 
i think if we could all chip in money and raise some stuff..like the leich and other rarities that would be pretty sweet...id pitch in like 20 bucks
 
Why do we need to rent a pond in singapore to raise leichardti? I don't understand...
 
cichlaguapote;855277; said:
Why do we need to rent a pond in singapore to raise leichardti? I don't understand...

Yeah ... you could do that in the States.

How about an Asian aro pond ... now that's something I'd be interested in!
 
JardiniBoy;855329; said:
Yeah ... you could do that in the States.

How about an Asian aro pond ... now that's something I'd be interested in!

There's an idea but you'd never see them unless you visited singapore and well even if they bred you'd never be able to bring the babies in the u.s...

Now if someone has something large they want to breed and someone local to keep a eye on it that wouldn't be a bad idea.. But it'd need to be something that gets large fast(100.00 a month adds up waiting for something to mature) and something that's worth renting a pond in another country.
 
thanks cichlaguapote and jardiniboy. Raise some asians! My mate from hk came over to the uk recently. and we started talking abt raisining asian aros. It would be a very good business venture but after looking in to it a bit i don't think HK can sustain a breeding pair of asian aros outdoors. Space is limited but i really want to do this.
 
cichlaguapote;855371; said:
There's an idea but you'd never see them unless you visited singapore and well even if they bred you'd never be able to bring the babies in the u.s...

Why would I want to take the babies to the States when I live in Taiwan? :D
 
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