Chasing the world’s most expensive aquarium fish, the Asian Arowana

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We have seen some startling price tags on some rare saltwater fish and collector corals, but nothing compares to paying $300,000 for a red Asian Arowana. In a new book, The Dragon Behind the Glass: A True Story of Power, Obsession, and the World’s Most Coveted Fish, details the dramatic underworld and lengths you go

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That is just insane!
 

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Very common here in North Borneo. Still pricey though. Im considering breeding them in one of my aquaponics systems
 

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very cool fish, the only problem is that it's a jumper, always have that risk when u make water change. I used to live in Indonesia and owned 2 of them in 2 different tank. in the old days, I didn't knew any better, when I do WC, I literally move the fish out and drain the whole tank. Mine was about 18" each, not the super red type, but cheaper kind, Golden varieties
 

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Read "The Dragon Behind the Glass" by Emily Voigt Good read and non fiction.
 

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