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CIPS 2025: Aquascaping, Rare Goldfish & Tech Innovations (Video)

CIPS 2025: Aquascaping, Goldfish and New Products (Video) - DaniReef and Arianna posing in front of the fair's mural

Let me tell you: CIPS 2025 (China International Pet Show) in Guangzhou was not just a trade fair. It was a journey into the future of our hobby and, at the same time, a return to the deepest roots of Asian aquatic culture.

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CIPS 2025 in Guangzhou is currently one of the most important exhibitions in the world for aquaristics, aquascaping, and Asian breeding. In this editorial, you will find the highlights of our reportage: Master Show, Clownfish Competition, Goldfish/Betta championships, and tech innovations, along with our professional commentary.

This year, DaniReef had the honor and the responsibility of being an Official Media Partner of the event. This recognition allowed us to access the most exclusive areas, speak face-to-face with the global “titans” of Aquascaping, and film tanks for you that are rarely seen at our latitudes. Before we dive into the details, emotions, and numbers of this gargantuan edition, make yourself comfortable and enjoy our full video reportage. Images speak louder than a thousand words.

CIPS 2025 in Numbers (Official Data)

84,890

Total Visitors
(+21% vs 2024)

125+

Countries Represented
global audience

75M+

Avg. Overseas Visibility
(+39% coverage)

100,000 m²

Exhibition Area
display area

1,230

Exhibitors
global presence


  • International Growth: International exhibitors +50% vs previous edition.
  • Business Satisfaction: 94% of exhibitors established new business contacts.
  • Events: Over 40 conferences, competitions, and themed areas.

Source: CIPS 2025 Official Post-Show Report

The Giants of Aquascaping: A Historic Meeting

One of the pinnacle moments of the fair was undoubtedly the CIPS Master Show. Imagine being in the same room with the living legends who wrote the history of IAPLC and AGA. I’m not just talking about seeing their tanks, but watching them in action all together. We documented the work of a true global “Dream Team”: Takayuki Fukada, the spiritual heir to the Japanese school, working side by side with Chinese giants Zhang Jianfeng, Zou Weixin, Guan Liwei, and Zhao Gang, along with international masters Cho Jaesun and Siak Wee Yeo. Watching the creation of their Aquascapes live was a lesson in humility and pure technique.


In the coming days, we will dedicate a specific article to these “Avengers” of the natural aquarium, analyzing their layout choices tank by tank in detail. But we will also make plenty of room to show you all the other aquascapes we found throughout the fair.

3rd Asia Clownfish Competition: The Future of “Marine”

CIPS is not just about freshwater. Another point of pride for us was our role as the Official Media Partner of the 3rd Asia Clownfish Competition (China) 2025. This is where we witnessed the true future of marine breeding. Forget the classic “Nemo”: what we saw in the competition tanks goes beyond any imagination. The categories in play — Amphiprion ocellaris, Amphiprion percula, and the spectacular Open category — showcased morphs, hybridizations, and colorations that look hand-painted.

First place 3rd Asia Clownfish Competition (China) 2025 Amphiprion percula category
First place winner – 3rd Asia Clownfish Competition (China) 2025, Amphiprion percula category

The level of genetic selection achieved in Asia with these animals is simply staggering. Thanks to our exclusive accreditation, we are preparing a detailed photographic reportage that will bring you face-to-face with the new global standards of designer clownfish.

Goldfish, Betta, and Monster Fish: The Aesthetics of Perfection

Global Goldfish Competition

While in Europe the Goldfish is often relegated to “beginner” status, here in Asia, it is an art form, a symbol of status and prosperity. The Global Goldfish Competition presented us with specimens that challenge our conception of anatomy. In the video (and in the following photographic deep-dive), you will see incredible things: from Ranchu with perfect egg-shaped bodies and no dorsal fin, to the very rare Oranda Pom-pom with spherical nasal growths that seem to defy gravity. We saw Ryukin so compressed and tall they look like sculptures, and Telescopics (Dragon Eye) of absolute geometric perfection.

A Bubble Eye Goldfish: note the peculiar eye sacs
A Bubble Eye Goldfish specimen: note the unique fluid-filled sacs

Global Betta Championship

But art at CIPS is also expressed in miniature. It was impossible not to be enchanted by the displays of the Global Betta Championship: here, the Betta splendens were something marvelous—true living gemstones with finnage and colors rarely seen in the West, confirming the incredible selective level reached by Asian breeders.

One of the wonderful Betta splendens competing in the Global Betta Championship
One of the stunning Betta splendens in the Global Betta Championship

Monsterfish

Changing scale entirely, the rare fish and predator sector (Monster Fish) offered views that are exclusively high-end. The true stars were the Potamotrygon (freshwater rays): we admired Snow White, Albino, and Black Diamond specimens of impressive size. Their market value is so high—comparable to luxury cars—that security guards were permanently stationed at the tanks. This scene clearly shows how precious these animals are considered.

A splendid Potamotrygon jabuti pearl ray
A beautiful specimen of Potamotrygon jabuti pearl ray

Alongside them were fascinating predators like the golden Siniperca chuatsi (Mandarin Fish) and the majestic Asian Arowanas (Scleropages formosus), the true queens of the fair and an undisputed symbol of luck and prosperity in local culture.

The golden Siniperca chuatsi (Mandarin Fish): a predator as beautiful as it is voracious
The golden Siniperca chuatsi (Mandarin Fish): as beautiful as it is voracious

CIPS is Also (and Above All) People: Italian Pride

Beyond the massive numbers and dream tanks, CIPS was a fundamental moment for the human side of our work. We covered miles between the booths, but the greatest satisfaction was finally putting a face to international brands we’ve collaborated with for years and, especially, meeting Italian excellence on Asian soil. It was an immense pleasure to exchange opinions with the staff of Haquoss (Haquoss), practically the only Italian company present with its own official booth: it was a point of pride to see our “know-how” competing on par in such an aggressive market.

Amid thousands of unknown faces, it was fantastic to find the smile of a great friend and international master like Tony Vargas. Meeting here, in the inexhaustible energy of Guangzhou, to share hugs and opinions on the future of our hobby, is confirmation that the passion for aquaristics cancels out any geographical distance.

Fabio Cantelmo (H2O Acquari) Tony Vargas and DaniReef
Fabio Cantelmo (H2O Acquari), Tony Vargas, and DaniReef

We also met long-time friends like Fabio from H2O Acquari, whom we bumped into at the massive booth of the Chinese distributor managing giants like Dupla, Sicce, and Aquarium Münster. We also visited the spaces of Amtra (Croci), Sicce, and Teco, pillars of “Made in Italy” that confirm how respected our aquaristics culture is globally. These meetings are more than “photo opportunities”: they are the foundation on which we build the collaborations that allow us to bring you early product reviews and tests.

Kunzhi distributor booth with Sicce
Kunzhi distributor booth featuring Sicce

Before leaving you with the full photo gallery below, I want to thank and mention all the friends, professionals, and industry legends we encountered and captured during these days. Each one contributed to making this event great. A special thanks to the Italians abroad: Fabio Cantelmo, Edoardo Rossi, Enrico Borriello, Fabrizio Gibin, and Peppe. Greetings to our partners and international faces we had the pleasure of meeting: Andrew, Claude Schuhmacher, Jack Chan, Jan Erik Nels, Helen Lee, Mark and Moritz Pahlsmeier, Mori, Paul, and Wang Zhiqiang. And not forgetting Zoey and Taryn, the angels of our station at the fair.

Here is the gallery with the best faces and moments from our CIPS 2025!

Conclusions: What are we taking home from CIPS 2025?

Three intense days, miles covered between pavilions, and hundreds of hands shaken: CIPS 2025 ends here, but for us at DaniReef, it’s just the beginning of the story. Being present as Official Media Partners (especially for the 3rd Asia Clownfish Competition) allowed us to experience the fair as protagonists, finally putting a face to the brands we use daily and discovering an Asian market that moves at an impressive speed. From majestic Arowanas to “bodyguards” for Potamotrygon rays, up to the aesthetic controversies of new Designer Clownfish, we return to Italy knowing that the center of gravity of the aquarium hobby is evolving. We have already been invited for next year to visit the production farms here in Guangzhou, a promise we intend to keep.

The 3rd Asia clownfish competition (China) 2025
The 3rd Asia Clownfish Competition (China) 2025

Let me add a deeply personal note in closing. This trip to Guangzhou had a unique flavor because I didn’t face it alone. Supporting me (and enduring me during the frenetic pace of the fair!) in this adventure on the other side of the world was my daughter Arianna, 19 years old. Sharing with her the discovery of such a different culture, the wonder at certain installations, and the gratifying exhaustion of the reportage was a magical moment of father-daughter connection. An indelible memory that goes far beyond aquaristics and made this CIPS 2025 unforgettable for my heart, even before my profession.

DaniReef with daughter Arianna at CIPS Infinite Night
DaniReef with his daughter Arianna at CIPS Infinite Night

And you? What do you think of this “extreme oriental aesthetics”? Let us know in the comments and, if you appreciate our field reportage work, subscribe to the channel: it makes all the difference in the world to us.

What you will read on DaniReef in the coming days

This editorial and the video are just the beginning. We have collected hundreds of photos and technical data to bring you a series of targeted deep-dives. Here is our roadmap for the week (check back for active links):

  • The Titans of Aquascaping: Technical focus on the Master Show layouts. We will analyze in detail the works of the entire “Dream Team” (Takayuki Fukada, Zhang Jianfeng, Zou Weixin, Guan Liwei, Zhao Gang, Cho Jaesun, and Siak Wee Yeo) to understand new directions in aquatic design.
  • Clownfish Competition Special: An exclusive reportage from the 3rd Asia Clownfish Competition, where we will show you the winners of the Ocellaris, Percula, and Open categories that are redefining the marine market.
  • Goldfish & Betta Special: A practical guide to recognizing competition varieties (from Oranda Pom-poms to Ryukins and Ranchus) and a dive into the incredible colors of the Global Betta Championship.
  • Monster Fish & Rare Species: The wild side of the fair, from Rhopilema jellyfish to the most exclusive Potamotrygon rays, to the true queens of the event: Asian Arowanas (Scleropages formosus).
  • Technology and Trends: What’s brewing in IoT, next-gen LED lighting (with a focus on brands like Cherlam, WWWAQUA, Neptunian Cube, KeloLight, Red Starfish, Red Sea, just to name a few), and the push towards increasingly “Smart” aquariums. CIPS 2025 confirmed that the center of gravity of global aquaristics is incredibly alive in the East, not only for production but for innovation and culture. And we at DaniReef are proud to have told you about it firsthand as official Media Partners.
One of the entrance portals to the various pavilions of CIPS 2025
One of the entrance gates to the CIPS 2025 pavilions

For those who wish to dive deeper into the technical data, consult the full event statistics, or plan participation for future editions of the China International Pet Show, here are the official references:

Let us know in the comments below, or on our social media — Telegram, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube — or on our forum what struck you most about our video: the masters’ layouts or the “monster” fish? The goldfish or the clownfish? The tech or the Betta splendens?

CIPS 2025 Guangzhou official reportage cover - Asian Arowana and Aquascaping trends by DaniReef
CIPS 2025 Guangzhou official reportage cover – Asian Arowana and Aquascaping trends by DaniReef

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