GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Expensive Fish In The World
The most expensive fish in the world is the Bluefin Tuna, which can sell for millions of dollars in auctions due to its high demand and dwindling population.
In this post, we explore the world of ultra-luxurious aquarium fish, where price tags can reach staggering heights. From the jaw-dropping $3.1 million paid for a single bluefin tuna to the exotic allure of albino Platinum Arowanas fetching up to $400,000, we dive deep into the realm of the most expensive fish species on the planet. Join us as we uncover the astounding statistics behind these aquatic treasures coveted by collectors worldwide.
Statistic 1
"The most expensive fish ever sold was a 278-kilogram bluefin tuna, auctioned for $3.1 million in Japan."
Statistic 2
"The mature Platinum Arowana can reach a selling price as high as $400,000."
Statistic 3
"The value of the Platinum Arowana is greatly linked to its rarity, considering it’s an albino, birth defects are common and often lethal."
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"Japanese Koi has been sold for $1.8 million."
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"Peppermint Angelfish, one of the most expensive aquarium fish, can command prices of $30,000 and above."
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"The Clarion Angelfish, native to the Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of Mexico, can sell for around $5,000 to $10,000 per fish."
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"The Bladefin Basslet, highly prized by collectors, can be purchased for about $10,000 per fish."
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"The Candy Basslet, a brightly colored and highly sought-after marine fish, can sell for around $1,000 each."
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"The Wrought Iron Butterflyfish, which is native to Japan and very rarely seen in the wild, can fetch prices of around $2,700."
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"The Australian Flathead Perch can command prices of up to $5,000."
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"Polka Dot Stingrays can cost up to $100,000."
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"Freshwater Polka Dot Stingrays are sold for about $100,000 in Taiwan and are considered one of the most beautiful creatures in the world."
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"The Debelius Reef Lobster is priced at around $150 per crustacean but this price can increase with rarity."
Jannik Lindner
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