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Pansy-Paws 03-03-2003 05:51 PM

$3000 Fish!
 
Ok, it's not a saltwater fish -- but still wanted to tell you about it. Yesterday we were at a LFS seeing if there was anyone we couldn't live without. Usually, we don't even look at the freshwater stuff, but this time we glanced at some tanks near the sales counter on our way out. There they were, rather unattractive silvercolored 6" fish -- 4 of them, each in their own tank showing a cost per fish of $2500 to $3500 :shock:
They are Dragonfish . . . after we picked up our jaws and came home we looked them up.

If you are interested have a look at www.dragonfish.com They are supposed to ward off evil spirits (and large bank balances) and are very prestigious in the Chinese community.


Does anyone know of someone who actually has one? Can you imagine the stress on the person doing the acclimatizing :wink:

Aquattro 03-03-2003 05:59 PM

Those are Arowanas. Big Al's sells them for $4500 ea.

The owner of SeaStar Aquariums bought 6, but 2 "got lost" in shipping. They were 3 breeding pairs worth about $18k or something like that. He's going to house them in an outdoor pond.

eposer 03-03-2003 06:19 PM

Riverfront aquariums in calgary almost always has one or two in stock between $25,000.00 and $35,000.00. I was talking to the manager there a year ago and the most expensive one they'd brought in was $110,000.00.
Yikes :!:

I must say they are very nice looking though, plus the live for 50 years and are quite hardy.

Canadian Man 03-03-2003 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by eposer
Riverfront aquariums in calgary almost always has one or two in stock between $25,000.00 and $35,000.00. I was talking to the manager there a year ago and the most expensive one they'd brought in was $110,000.00.
Yikes :!:

I must say they are very nice looking though, plus the live for 50 years and are quite hardy.

I was just going to mention the same thing you did Evan. Nice looking but comeon :shock: That's a little much for a fish!

BCOrchidGuy 03-03-2003 07:12 PM

Can you imagine paying $35,000 for a fish and have it catch Ich or something and end up a floater???? I guess that would be a bad luck sign... lol

Maintenance Man 03-03-2003 09:45 PM

Now who would get all the luck if you bought one of those fish you or the the guy sell it :lol:

kgb 03-03-2003 11:01 PM

hey that a fair price they are endangered and they do live long and are hardy. i was origionaly going to buy a $2000 rtg but instad started saving for my 90 gal saltwater tank . a couple of my friends have them and they are well worth it in my opion

Canadian Man 03-04-2003 02:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kgb
hey that a fair price they are endangered and they do live long and are hardy. i was origionaly going to buy a $2000 rtg but instad started saving for my 90 gal saltwater tank . a couple of my friends have them and they are well worth it in my opion

Kgb, What's a $2000 rtg????

StirCrazy 03-04-2003 03:05 AM

there was an Arowana that sold for just over 20K last year, nice fish but the need a lot of room and they are messy

Steve

EmilyB 03-04-2003 03:05 AM

:lol: Caught us for speeding........

rtg

Seamonkey 03-05-2003 03:33 AM

All you Victoria folk,
Many years ago, Cora had an amazing one on Shelbourne St. It was at least a foot long, but ask her. i remember going into the old store and being amazed, this baby, it was siver and beautiful, had its own huge tank. Were talkin probably 10 years ago .......
T :D

Seamonkey 03-05-2003 03:34 AM

All you Victoria folk,
Many years ago, Cora had an amazing one on Shelbourne St. It was at least a foot long, but ask her. i remember going into the old store and being amazed, this baby, it was siver and beautiful, had its own huge tank. Were talkin probably 10 years ago .......
T :D

kgb 03-05-2003 03:58 AM

it would be a red tail golden and they run about 2000 dollars
i am still debating it
but yeah they get amazing colors and you dont need anything else in the the tank. no gravel, no plants, no other fish but just it
look at arofanatics.com there some nice stuff there also a good forum

kgb 03-05-2003 03:59 AM

river front has a nice blood red aro for 30k for sale

Delphinus 03-05-2003 03:58 PM

Hmmmm, do I buy an Audi A4, or an arrowana. Decisions decisions!!

(One day I would really like to find myself in that particular dilemma!!! Hee, hee... :lol: )

;)

Aquattro 03-05-2003 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seamonkey
All you Victoria folk,
Many years ago, Cora had an amazing one on Shelbourne St. It was at least a foot long, but ask her. i remember going into the old store and being amazed, this baby, it was siver and beautiful, had its own huge tank. Were talkin probably 10 years ago .......
T :D

Toni, I believe that would have been a South American Arowana, not the Asian. Big difference...still an impressive fish, but you can buy them for less than $20 (last I saw).

Pansy-Paws 03-05-2003 06:46 PM

That's kinda what I was thinking, Tony :wink: The ones I saw were small (5 to 6.5 inches) and really not that colorful or interesting looking. So I'm thinking that they develop into really beautiful fish? The website ones look nice, but I think I'd go for the Audi first.


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