A news about Pangasianodon gigas

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A news about Pangasianodon gigas

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Hi, guys! So, I was reading this month's volume of a Japanese aquarium magazine, "Aqualife" and was shocked by the news on the page for newly-coming fish: CITES I-listed Pangasianodon gigas, Mekong Giant Catfish, was legally imported to Japan for commercial purpose! According to the article, the Ministry of Fishery of Thailand granted permission to government-registered breeding farms to export some of the young specimen to Japan (the international register code is TH 523), and the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan allowed the entry to Japan on November 10th, 2009.

As you guys know, this species is one of the largest catfish species in the world. It reaches almost 3 meters (10 feet) and 300 kg (650 lb?). I wonder who in the right mind will buy these catfishes :? . Well, unfortunately, many idiots might be interested in them :x . I'm Japanese and love my country and citizens here, but the morality here involving aquarium, I'm afraid, is not very pleasing. Many buy the young of the large species without planning ahead and end up "releasing" to the wild or the fish die prematurely and miserably in too small enclosure. I always feel devastated when I see Arapaimas sold at pet shop in Japan. They're forced to travel long way from great Amazon and end their life with claustrophobia here. Same could be said to Wels catfish. I can't necessarily follow 4L x 2L x 2L rule for large fish (I try to achieve 3L x 1Lx 1L minimum), but at very least they should aim for 2L x1Lx 1L, which is impossible for Pangasianodon gigas because it would the same size as a whole house. And, even that kind of space is too small for this active,free swimming catfish.

I can only pray for the wellness of these poor catfish. Amen
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Re: A news about Pangasianodon gigas

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I've no idea what the intention is for the breeding programme, but assume it is for food-fish purposes (for human consumption), rather than the ornamental trade.

totally agree these are an unsuitable species as an ornamental fish.

Cheers,
Mark.
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Re: A news about Pangasianodon gigas

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CoryWally wrote:I've no idea what the intention is for the breeding programme, but assume it is for food-fish purposes (for human consumption), rather than the ornamental trade.
From my understanding, the breeding program is meant for conservation purpose, though, of course, the first reason for the species protection must be because it is traditionally important food source. The fishery of this species is strictly regulated b Thai government.
Anyway, as you say, this species is not suitable for ornamental purpose.

Peace!
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