WHERE TO BUY AROWANAS LIKE THIS ?

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Well, I found one for you if you've got the $$$. In my opinion it's rather silly asking price........ he's listed this as a "Snow White Arowana" but not very white compared to the forementioned in this thread. Enjoy and don't pee on yourself when you start laughing at his asking price......

http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/for/345328667.html
 
I think the whites are a pefrect specimen of what nature can make there real nice looking fish to. I would'nt mind having one my self but so expensive if you plan on getting one and get it I envy you.
 
ddyerfamily;902710; said:
Aquarama's most expensive fish?

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Pictures by Neil Hepworth
One of the most photographed fish at Aquarama 2007 is also one of the show's most expensive - a platinum arowana with a mortgage-inducing price tag.

The fish is an Osteoglossum species from South America, rather than the usual Scleropages from Asia, and is owned by Singapore-based Dragon fish breeder Aro Dynasty.

Unlike most Osteoglossum, this mutant is virtually white with virtually no other colours present, not even on the dorsal surface.

It was recently offered for sale to prospective buyers by a UK arowana importer for more than £200,000.

However, Aro Dynasty told Practical Fishkeeping Online that the fish is no longer on the market.

It confirmed that it turned down S$80,000/£26,376 for the fish a few years ago.



We've yet to hear of a fish with a higher price, although some of the more unusual arowana's on display are said not to be for sale at all.

Aro Dynasty said that the fish is now "the only one of its kind in Singapore", suggesting that others exist elsewhere.

While arowana of the Osteoglossum genus are neither particularly rare nor that expensive - the species is farmed and imported from the wild and small ones cost around £20 - platinum ones are exceptionally rare.

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This unusual colour variant appears to crop-up only very rarely, and as Arowanas are considered lucky in the Far East, the fish has a correspondingly large price tag.

The fish measures around 40cm/15" in length, and looks stunning. It does have one minor flaw, though. The fish's right eye is starting to look downwards.

This is said to be a common defect in captive arowana and is believed to stem from their feeding mode in captivity, where food tends to drop past them. In the wild, they normally leap from the water to catch their food.

One trade visitor told us that some arowana keepers are now resorting to cosmetic veterinary surgery for their fish to correct the problem if it arises.


you could find one of these in singapore :) Arodynasty,but its much larger compared to the pics
 
Kaellis -
you could find one of these in singapore :) Arodynasty,but its much larger compared to the pics


I wish.............jump right on a plane ................
no problem ... LOL
you buy tickets/hotel/passport/customs:irked: /food/hotel and 1
VERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRY EXPENSE FISH.


what would you do if it died a month later ????????????
 
Nice snow. They may be rare but it seems like if you examine enough silvers, then you may find one. It would be lucky to find one in your LFS with a bunch of normal silvers but it happens.
Uh Oh, DE and you know what that means. They may try to operate on the fish. I wonder how many good aros die from DE surgery.
 
Crustman;934396; said:
Nice snow. They may be rare but it seems like if you examine enough silvers, then you may find one. It would be lucky to find one in your LFS with a bunch of normal silvers but it happens.
Uh Oh, DE and you know what that means. They may try to operate on the fish. I wonder how many good aros die from DE surgery.

chances might be slime,ifnot you will see every aro would wide without DE,PERFECT* ;)
 
ddyerfamily;934252; said:
Kaellis -
you could find one of these in singapore :) Arodynasty,but its much larger compared to the pics


I wish.............jump right on a plane ................
no problem ... LOL
you buy tickets/hotel/passport/customs:irked: /food/hotel and 1
VERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRY EXPENSE FISH.


what would you do if it died a month later ????????????

good question,what WIll i do?but i would buy it only if i was like,earning millions or something :eek:
 
Crustman;934396; said:
Nice snow. They may be rare but it seems like if you examine enough silvers, then you may find one. It would be lucky to find one in your LFS with a bunch of normal silvers but it happens.
Uh Oh, DE and you know what that means. They may try to operate on the fish. I wonder how many good aros die from DE surgery.

What is DE surgery ?
 
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