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The ornamental fish trade in the Rio Negro region is considered "substantial by local standards, representing approximately US$ 3 million per year with over 30 million live fish exported annually." [6] About 40,000 people in the region, many of them caboclos (river-dwelling families) are dependent on the income from their fisheries. [7]
Qian Hu Corporation Limited (Chinese: 仟湖集团) is a Singapore-based ornamental fish service provider, with services ranging from the farming, importing, exporting and distribution of ornamental fish, to their specialty of breeding Dragon Fish (aka Arowana). [1] Qian Hu exports more than 500 species and varieties of ornamental fish. [2]
The live fish trade can refer to the live food fish trade (for human consumption) or to the ornamental fish trade (for aquariums). The fish can come from many places, but most comes from Southeast Asia. The live food fish trade is a global system that links fishing communities with markets, primarily in Hong Kong and mainland China.
It represents one of the largest exports of freshwater ornamental fish from the Rio Negro Region with about 400,000 exported annually. Like most Amazonian fish, the species prefers softer, acidic water within the pH range of 5.0 to 8.0. As with most characins, they are omnivores. Hatchets have a tendency to be shy fish and are easily ...
A. dhakensis was first isolated in 2005 from samples obtained from fish aquariums in Porto, Portugal and named A. aquariorum. [1] Aeromonas species are widely distributed in aquatic environments. Prior to the discovery of A. dhakensis, the most prevalent species identified were A. hydrophila, A. caviae, and A. veronii. Once identified ...
In Brazil, the queen angelfish is the most common marine ornamental fish sold aboard. [1] From 1995 to 2000, 43,730 queen angelfish were traded at Fortaleza in the northeast of the country, and in 1995, 75% of marine fish sold were both queen and French angelfish. [23]
The Taiwanese ornamental fish and shrimp industry is significant with more than 250 commercial operations, ~200 of them with operations in Pingtung County. Taiwan was once known as the “cichlid kingdom” for its specialization in cichlids, a fad which culminated in the breeding of the blood parrot cichlid in 1986. [18]
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