Gold Harvest at Panda Aquatic Centre
By West (Arowanaclub.com)
Aquarticles
On any other day, I would have baulked at the idea of waking up early to drive a
considerable distance with the sun all over me! However, today is different because I have
been looking forward to greeting the morning! You see, today is one of those rare
occasions where I can witness the harvesting of arowanas and the prospect of being there,
certainly thrills me!
I arrived exactly on time at 9am sharp at Panda Aquatic Centre. I was soon joined by
Mr. Kan and and his associate, Mr Pongsaran Pongpaspaisarn from Panda Arowana (Thailand)
Co. Ltd. Keith, our videographer arrived soon after. Also present to witness the
harvesting was the representative, Mr Nah, from AVA (Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority
of Singapore).
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A panaromic view of Panda Aquatics |
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Everyone could tell it was going to be a wonderful day. The air was fresh, birds were
chirping and the skies were clear. Everything looked pristine and green, in total contrast
to the murky water in the ponds after a day of heavy downpour the day before.
Today, I am fortunate to witness the harvesting of the famed Panda Gold Arowanas.
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Mr Nah from AVA and Mr Kan of Panda Aquatics |
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Workers wading slowly through the chest deep waters to guide the arowanas
into the specially designed net |
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The workers carefully ensuring that none of the arowanas were able to escape.
Every arowana in the pond must be checked for eggs or fries. |
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Hauling the net partially out of the pond |
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Special bamboo sticks were strategiclly place to form a barricade to prevent
the arrowanas from leaping over the net. So far, this is only the easy part. Now, let the
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Each and every arowana has to be carefully inspected to check for eggs or fries in the
mouth. Usually, it is the male that will brood with the eggs in their mouth. There are
cases in which the female carry the eggs too. The arowanas are then harvested by gently
prying open their mouths to remove the eggs or fries.
Gloves are usually worn to protect the hands when harvesting as arowanas can pack quite
a bite if you try to place your fingers in their mouths. Furthermore, gloves provide
better grip when handling the adult arowanas. All the fries were immediately transferred
to the Panda Aquatics nursery to be cared for. Taking care of these fries is a painstaking
affair because these fries are still small and they need special attention. Water must
also be kept clean at all times. |
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Catching and inspecting all the arowanas in the pond |
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Excellent 5th level & gold shine with strong blue base Panda Gold
Arowana |
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Gently prying open the mouth to remove the fries. An electronic scanner is
also used to scan the tag number of the parent fish. |
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Striking Gold, Panda Gold |
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Each scoop is worth thousands! |
Mr Kan shared with me that timing in harvesting is crucial as if you harvest too early,
you will only get eggs and that will require special care in ensuring that these eggs
hatch. This is certainly not an easy task but if you harvest too late, you might even lose
the entire brood as they could have been eaten up by other arowanas when they were
released from the father's mouth. Such is the dilemma faced by arowanas farmers!
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Another good day in the office. Mr Nah, Mr Kan and Mr Pongpaspaisarn |
Another good day in the office. Mr Nah, Mr Kan and Mr Pongpaspaisarn
Today's harvest was yet another success for Panda Arowanas as hundreds of Panda Gold
arowana fries were harvested. Just for the record, Panda Aquatics has one of the highest
yields in Singapore. For those who are keen to have a dabble at being an arowana farmer,
all is not lost in land scarce Singapore. Panda Aquatics has a proxy farming scheme that
is tailored for those who want to try it out before going big time into the gold rush.
See also:
Importing Asian Arowana
Harvest of Panda Gold Cross Back Asian
Arowana
Harvest of Panda Red Asian Arowana
Asian Arowana - Raising a
Winner
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