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June 29, 2011

Semi-short-body Plat. Senegal.



Name : Semi-short-body Plat. Senegal.
Size : -"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Short-body Tig






Name : Short-body Tig
Size : 17"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

June 28, 2011

Short-body Alligator Gar






Name : Short-body Alligator Gar
Size : 13"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

June 24, 2011

Short-body Lap










Name : Short-body Lap
Size : 6"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Platinum Endi




Name : Platinum Endi
Size : 16"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Short-body Gar




Name : Short-body Gar
Size : 8"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Short-body Red Tail Cat




Name : Short-body Red Tail Cat
Size : 6"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Short-body Polypterus sp




Name : Short-body Polypterus sp
Size : 6"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Kamihata PBB




Name : Kamihata PBB
Size : 10"
Price : $ASK
Status : AVAILABLE

Guinea Endi








Name : Guinea Endi
Size : 6"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Bagarius Yarrelli




Name : Bagarius Yarrelli
Size : 22"
Price : $ASK
Status : AVAILABLE

Snakehead Gudgeon




Name : Snakehead Gudgeon
Size : 6"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Ophieleotris Aporos




Name : Ophieleotris Aporos
Size : 6"
Price : $ASK
Status : AVAILABLE

Atractosteus tropicus, Tropical Gar




Name : Atractosteus tropicus, Tropical Gar
Size : 8"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

June 23, 2011

Restricting the local sales of selected Monster Fishes in Singapore

Ever since news broke of AVA's consideration on restricting the local sales of selected Monster fishes in the near future, many have been concerned of the future existence of such fishes in our local fish industry. Monster Fishes are deemed as fishes which grow too large for the average hobbyist to house.

Fishes short-listed for the ban are as follows :

1)Gars
2)African Tiger Fish
3)Arapaimas
4)Lungfish


Two weeks ago, we received an invitation to attend a dialogue session held by AVA with regards to the issue.

At the conference, representatives of AVA announced that the reason for restricting local sales is due to the potential size of such species that would be too huge for an average hobbyist to house in time to come.

While an average hobbyist (in this case) refers to HDB flat dwellers who cannot afford the space for a large tank in their house, AVA is concerned about the welfare of large fishes being kept in an inadequate tank space.

AVA is taking in consideration of the safety of the public and the upset of our eco-system when these fishes are released into the reservoirs.

Their main concern is, "how is an average hobbyist going to cope with the rapid growth of such monster fishes and not put the public at risk by releasing them into local waterways?"

The following points were then brought to AVA's attention.

"The mindset of Singaporean hobbyists have matured in recent years such that most of them would have done their research before making their purchases; purchases which usually amounts to a fairly large figure.

With the high prices tagged on these fishes and considering that its value appreciates exponentially as the fishes grow in size, it is highly unlikely that any hobbyist would release their prized fishes into the reservoirs.

There are in fact hobbyist who rent ponds at various farms to house their fishes when they out-grow their current tanks.

It was also brought to AVA's attention that some shops do practise buy-back/trade-in policies for hobbyists who are unable to house their fishes or are giving them up for other reasons.

Valuable monster fishes which are at their adult sizes are high in demand by breeders for breeding projects.

The banning/restricting of the listed fishes may seem an immediate solution to the current problems faced. However, we do not diminish the fact that this solution could backfire as well.

With reference to the demand/supply theory, when news of supply being likely cut off breaks out, it will cause a mad rush for hobbyists who are afraid they will not be able to acquire such fishes in future to make their purchases.

Some would purchase more that they can afford to house/feed. This in turn pushes up the prices of such fishes due to the limited supply that is unable to meet the huge surge of increased demand.

With the diminishing supply, hobbyists who bank on making profits from the 'black market trade' too may start purchasing and stocking up on these fishes.

However, if for some reasons,these hobbyists are unable to get rid of the fishes before they outgrow their tank, it is highly likely that they would start turning to releasing them into the reservoirs as they are unable to sell their fishes due to the ban/restrictions on local sales or are afraid of getting caught and fined by AVA.

Thus, we suggested retailers to practise "Responsible retailing" which is to educate their customers of the potential sizes, temperament, compatibility of comming their potential purchases together with their existing collections before selling them the fishes instead of banning/restricting the local sales of such fishes altogether.

It was also suggested to AVA that they could also come up with mandatory educational courses for LFS owners/workers to enrich their knowledge and information on the monster fishes listed."

Having heard of our views, there will be another dialogue session to facilitate on the discussed issue.

June 18, 2011

Crenicichla Multispinosa 'Suriname'



Name : Crenicichla Multispinosa 'Suriname'
Size : 12 Inch
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Pinirampus Pinirunpu



Name : Pinirampus Pinirunpu
Size : 3 Inch
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

June 17, 2011

Baby L27 Thunder





Name : L27 THUNDER
Size : 2.5Inch
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

L25 Full 7 pointers



Name : L25 Full 7 pointers
Size : 3Inch
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Salminus maxillosus,Golden Dorado



Name : Salminus maxillosus,Golden Dorado
Size : 5Inch
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

H.malabaricus 'Rio Patanal'



Name : H.malabaricus 'Rio Patanal'
Size : 3.5Inch
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Atractosteus tristoechus,Cuban Gar



Name : Atractosteus tristoechus,Cuban Gar
Size : 4"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Epinephelus lanceolatus aka Queensland Grouper



Name : Epinephelus lanceolatus aka Queensland Grouper
Size : 3Inch
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

H.Curupira 'Rio Orinoco'



Name : H.Curupira 'Rio Orinoco'
Size : 11"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Eleotris melanosoma



Name : Eleotris melanosoma
Size : 13"
Price : $ASK
Status : AVAILABLE

Polypterus sp.Dabola



Name : Polypterus sp.Dabola
Size : 14"
Price : $ASK
Status : AVAILABLE

Hydrolycus Amartus



Name : Hydrolycus Amartus
Size : 3.5Inch
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

H.malabaricus 'Sao Francisco'




Name : H.malabaricus 'Sao Francisco'
Size : 3.5"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

L330 (Fully Spotted)






Name : L330 (Fully Spotted)
Size : 20"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Rhamphichthys Rostratus




Name : Rhamphichthys Rostratus
Size : -
Price : $ASK
Status : AVAILABLE

P.endlicheri 'Volta'




Name : P.endlicheri 'Volta'
Size : 8"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

PBB Chad




Name : PBB Chad
Size : 14"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

P.endlicheri 'Tikinso'




Name : P.endlicheri 'Tikinso'
Size : 12"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

P.Buettikoferi




Name : P.Buettikoferi
Size : 10"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

L24



Name : L24
Size
: 8 inch
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

L27 Xingu






Name : L27 Xingu
Size : 3 inch
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Brycon melanoperus 'Acre'




Name : Brycon melanoperus 'Acre'
Size : 4.5"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Hoplias Aimara





Name : Hoplias Aimara
Size : 8"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

June 10, 2011

Platinum Gar 1




Name : Platinum Gar 1
Size : 6"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD

Platinum Gar 2




Name : Platinum gar
Size : 6"
Price : $ASK
Status : SOLD