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[VIDEO] Woman Deep-Fries Husband's Pet Arowana As He Kept Putting Off Cleaning Its Tank

An arowana can cost anything between USD300 (RM1,251.09) and USD70,000 (RM291,921) depending on its breed.

Cover image via @miakurniawan01 (TikTok)

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A woman decided to deep-fry her husband's pet arowana after he kept putting off cleaning its aquarium

TikTok user Mia Kurniawan from Indonesia uploaded a video of her cooking the fish along with a caption that read, "Frying arowana."

The clip went viral and garnered over 6.9 million views and 189,300 likes.

Image via @miakurniawan01 (TikTok)

Mia explained that her husband kept promising to clean the fish tank but never took action.

She then decided to take matters into her own hands and clean the tank herself but the fish ended up sick.

"I imagined that if it was fried, it would be delicious. Okay, that's it. I'll just fry the fish," she wrote.

She then showed herself descaling the fish before seasoning it and putting it in hot oil.

Once the fish was done, she wrote, "Done cooking, ready to be eaten."

Image via @miakurniawan01 (TikTok)

Image via @miakurniawan01 (TikTok)

Netizens were taken aback by the video as she had cooked such an expensive fish

According to NextShark, an arowana can cost anything between USD300 (RM1,251.09) and USD70,000 (RM291,921), or even more, depending on its breed.

A user commented, "The expensive fish got fried. If I'm not mistaken, this fish can get you a Lamborghini."

Image via TikTok

Another person joked, "What does it taste like? Tastes rich."

Image via TikTok

"Ma'am, I apologise but that's a very expensive fish," another netizen commented.

Image via TikTok

Watch the full video here:

A woman in Malaysia also decided to cook her dead koi fish and she turned them into soup:

There is also another species of edible fish that is just as expensive as the arowana and it's native to Malaysia:

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