What is so special about arowana?

It has large, metallic scales, like coins; whiskers that jut from its chin; and it undulates like the paper dragons you see in a Chinese New Year’s parade. That resemblance has spawned the belief that the fish brings good luck and prosperity, which is why it has become a highly sought-after aquarium fish.

What is arowana worth?

Prized for its glimmering scales and sinuous body, the Asian arowana is one of the world’s most expensive aquatic creatures, with some rumored to fetch up to $300,000, according to Emily Voigt, author of “The Dragon Behind the Glass: A True Story of Power, Obsession, and the World’s Most Coveted Fish.” While not all …

How was arowana born?

Male arowanas carry their marble-like eggs (known as their “brood”) in their mouths for several weeks. After hatching, these small fish, or “fry,” continue to live in their father’s mouth until they’re old enough to feed on their own.

Why are arowana called dragon fish?

The arowana has many colors such as gold, red, and green. The arowana is often called “dragon fish” because of its enormous scales and long, whisker-like chin barbels. When it glides gracefully through the water, its pectoral fins often spread out, resembling a dragon in full flight.

How old do arowanas live?

(The fish’s average life span is 10 to 15 years; if you want an arowana that will last a little longer, check out this arowana sculpture—made of jade, opal, and marble—selling on eBay for $5.8 million.)

How many babies do arowanas have?

Arowana

Kingdom Animalia
Natural Habitat Freshwater
Average Clutch Size Females can lay up to 30 eggs
Main food item Insects, crustaceans, and birds
Main threats Habitat destruction and capture for the pet industry

Are Arowana smart?

It has a very impetuous but intelligent and will give you a lot of satisfaction. Adults are gray-silver, whereas with regard to the ‘Asian arowana are various colors which are: Gold (gold, Malaysia), Gold-Red Tail and Red (Gold-red tail, Indonesia and red), Green (Green, Vietnam, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia).

Does Arowana fish bite?

Arowana have been known to sometimes bite fingers when being fed. (They eat by swimming near the surface of the water, then jumping to catch prey) Although I haven’t been able to find a written source on this, I know I have heard it at an aquarium I worked at. Arowana are extremely strong and muscular fish.

What is the lifespan of Arowana fish?

10 to 15 years
(The fish’s average life span is 10 to 15 years; if you want an arowana that will last a little longer, check out this arowana sculpture—made of jade, opal, and marble—selling on eBay for $5.8 million.)

How many eggs do arowana lay?

The females produce few eggs, 30-100, which are quite large. After the eggs are fertilized, the Asian arowana exhibits great parental care with paternal mouthbrooding. Both the fertilized eggs and larvae are brooded within the male’s mouth.

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