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Banned Fish: Vietnam’s Endangered Arowana

Imagine a fish that costs more than a luxury car—now imagine a whole farm of them. In Vietnam, locals are making serious cash breeding experimental Arowana, aka “Dragon Fish.” These living status symbols are highly coveted and come in some of the rarest, most beautiful forms. Today, we’re diving deep into the world of high-stakes fish farming. From Saigon’s bustling fish markets to a specialized Arowana shop showcasing mutant, high-end fish, we’ll explore the insane regulations surrounding these creatures. Then, we’ll visit a farm where millions of dollars swim right at your feet. By the end, you’ll see why people risk fortunes (and maybe even jail time) for these fish.

Making Millions Farming Banned Fish: Vietnam’s Endangered Arowana Hustle

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