New species of arowana from Myanmar, looks very different

Mount_Prion

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Amazing. I take it these are, based on their location, part of the illegal in the US variety. Not that I could afford an aro that rare or anything anyway, but, maybe some day!
 

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Wow, that's gorgeous. It looks like it was cast from bronze.

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Hao

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I guess only the Batik Aro is Scleropages inscriptus. The Nami Green Aro is just a variant of the Green?
Good luck finding one. Id imagine the price tag on one of those is $10k+.
They are being bred in certain countries in Asia. They don't cost $10k. Haha. They cost more than average quality XB, but less than top quality XB. :)
 

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I guess only the Batik Aro is Scleropages inscriptus. The Nami Green Aro is just a variant of the Green?

They are being bred in certain countries in Asia. They don't cost $10k. Haha. They cost more than average quality XB, but less than top quality XB. :)
Good to hear Hao. Are these illegal for import like the asian aros?

Maybe one of these days the US will realize the asian aros are now being bred in farms and that they still exist in the wild. Maybe then we will be allowed to have the most sought after aros....
 
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