Harvest of Panda Red Asian Arowana
Text by NSK, Photos by West www.arowanaclub.com
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Despite being caught in a bad traffic jam on my
way to Panda Aquatic Centre, it was all but a fine day for a visit to the countryside. The
skies were clear and the air was fresh after a brief spell of rain during the wee morning
hours. Today, I would be witnessing the harvesting of the red and golden crossback
arowanas from Panda Aquatic Centre.

Workers getting ready for the harvest
Let the Harvest Begin
I met up with Mr. Kan from Panda Aquatic Centre and was briefed by him on the schedule for
the day. Both his red arowanas and his crossback arowanas will be harvested today.
As we walked towards the breeding ponds, his
workers were already in the thick of the action. They were walking cautiously in the waist
deep waters, planting the necessary nettings and bamboo poles in place to round up the red
arowanas.
Although Mr. Kan did not enter the breeding pond,
he was also doing his part along the edge of the breeding pond with a wooden pole,
striking the grass to ward off any snakes that might hurt his workers. As the workers
slowly pulled the net along the pond to round up the arowanas, Mr. Kan then used his
wooden pole to beat gently around the edge of the pond to urge the arowanas into the net.

Mr.Kan, CEO of Panda doing his harvest
ritual. Just kidding,
he is actually looking out for snakes for the safety of his workers.

Workers wading
slowly through the chest deep waters to guide the arowanas into the
specially designed net. Mr. Kan beating the edge of the banks to urge the arowanas along.
While I have witnessed numerous harvesting of
arowanas, each harvesting is quite unique. The harvesting procedures are quite similar,
but you never know what to expect in each harvesting. Beneath the murky waters of the
breeding pond are actually numerous productive red arowanas, each capable of producing at
least 20 fries! This is already quite a feat as red arowanas are often reported to have a
lower productivity. The secret to having such a productive pool of breeding arowanas is
probably known to the farmer, but from what I have observed in Panda Aquatic Centre, Mr.
Kan has probably done his research and set up his breeding ponds to simulate the natural
environment of the red arowanas, ensuring that the right atmosphere and environment are
present to boost his arowanas productivity. Not only were his arowanas productive, I
was equally impressed with the physical appearance of his arowanas. Each red arowana
displayed a beautiful coat of red scales. I would probably have to bring my water
parameters test kits the next time I visit the breeding ponds to find out what is the
secret to having such productive and beautiful red arowanas.

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.

Hauling the net partially out of the pond

Special bamboo
sticks were strategiclly placed to form a barricade to prevent the arrowanas from
leaping over the net. So far, this is only the easy part. Now, let's get to the business
at hand!

Catching and
inspecting all the arowanas in the pond.
Not an easy task if you have slippery and strong jumping customers.
When the red arowanas are hauled up
from the water and inspected for fries, I could sense the great expectation and
anticipation in everyone. There was tense concentration as the worker pried open the
arowanas powerful jaws to introduce the numerous fries to this new world.

A male red arowana is slowly coaxed into
the net.

Gently prying open
the mouth to remove the fries. An electronic scanner is also used to
scan the tag number of the parent fish. A really fine specimen of red arowana. 1st of the
day.

Reading out the
tag number to AVA officials witnessing the harvest. Beautiful red arowana indeed.

Over twenty fries
measuring about 1 inch each came from the first Red Arowana

Another male
brooder spotted! This piece is a real red shocker!

This time, there
were over 40 fries taken from the brooder!

As well, some were
already swimming about freely.

Three inch fry

A real catch of
the day. Quality all over.

3 inchers up close

Another Red with
fries

Up close.
Identification tag must be read out to AVA officials that were present.

This time, over 20
fries were found, each measuring 4 inches.

Ready for the
world in a month time
See also:
Importing
Asian Arowana
Gold Harvest at Panda Aquatic Centre
Harvest of Panda Gold Cross
Back Asian Arowana
Asian Arowana - Raising a
Winner
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