Legal trade & export readiness

Microchip identification and CITES registration

Each fish is implanted with a microchip for identification and is registered under CITES, ensuring full compliance with international regulations for legal trade and export.

How traceability works

Clear identification supports compliant trade.

1) Microchip

Each fish is implanted with a microchip for identification and traceability.

2) Registration

Fish are registered under CITES as part of legal trade and export compliance requirements.

3) Documentation

Export requests may require additional paperwork depending on destination and local regulations.

Important

Import and export requirements can vary by destination. Share your destination country and timeline when contacting us so we can discuss the appropriate documentation.

Typical export workflow

Steps can vary by destination; this is a general reference.

  1. Confirm variety, quantity, and timeline
  2. Verify microchip identification and CITES registration details
  3. Prepare packing plan for transit (temperature and duration)
  4. Coordinate destination requirements and documentation needs
  5. Arrange shipment and handover based on agreed schedule

What we can support

Common requests we help with:

  • Microchip ID confirmation for traceability
  • CITES registration alignment for legal trade
  • Export packing materials (on request)
  • Information needed for destination-specific planning
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Why this matters

Asian Arowana is a highly valuable and prestigious ornamental fish. Proper identification and compliance help support legal trade and responsible export.

  • Clear identification per fish
  • Compliance-focused trade support
  • Aligned with CITES registration

Next step

For an export inquiry, please include:

  • Variety (Super Red / Crossback Golden / Highback / Blue Base Golden)
  • Quantity and size range
  • Destination country
  • Requested timeline
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