yes , ray is banned in trading in singapore, only allow for import and export purpose.






yes , ray is banned in trading in singapore, only allow for import and export purpose.

Ray bans... local optical shop?
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And then there are the private sellers...
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Are they banned? What is the fine like? Some forum trade them like no body business. Saw at some fish farm too.

now even in arofanatics, you need to register for a thread on sale of rays. and yes it is banned.
Hmm... I still see LFS selling.![]()
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well, then its illigal i guess..
They should license it instead of just banning it...
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Last week went to QianHu, they are selling Stingray.Is it legal???...
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If they have license = legal, without license = illegal
Saw a lot at Seaview too![]()
can anyone care to point me to the regulations/statute on the ban on freshwater stingrays?
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http://www.wildsingapore.com/news/20070506/070525-5.htm This here says that it is illegal, a search on AVA website shows that "venomous or noxious animals" are banned from sale, but then so are puffers, catfishes, loaches etc etc.

Puffers aren't venomous. And the likelihood of someone getting hurt by a captive (or released) freshwater stingray is far higher than that of getting stung by a loach/catfish.
Ok it is poisonous, a distinct difference, although one of those big Mbu puffer could give a really nasty bite.
Although freshwater rays have been available for sale here since the 1980s, they are, in fact, illegal.
Its a newspaper report.... Note that reporters arent the most accurate source on any particular legal position...
The Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA) bans fish which are venomous or have 'sharp appendages that can cause injury'. AVA spokesman Goh Shih Yong said pet shops are not allowed to sell stingrays as they may pose a danger to the public. 'Action will be taken if a pet shop is found displaying or selling stingrays,' he added.
Below is a list of legislation related to the AVA. I do not think there is anything express or implied in there relating to the sale and keeping of rays...
http://www.ava.gov.sg/AVA/Templates/AVA-GenericContentTemplate.aspx?NRMODE=Published&NRORIGINALURL=%2fLegislation%2fListOfLegislation%2f&NRNODEGUID=%7b0CA18578-7610-4917-BB67-C7DF4B96504B%7d&NRCACHEHINT=Guest#fisheries
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