Arowana Fish for Your Aquarium

By Angel | October 22, 2008 5:21 am |
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There are a lot of fish that you can choose for your beloved aquarium but most of them are either too bright/exotic/cool or too simple, I would like to tell you about Arowana fish that is a kind of fish in the middle of super-cool and super-simple.

Arowana fish

Arowana Fish very often is called dragon fish and it will suit those that think big. Can you imagine this: some varieties can grow up to 120cm long!!! As a rule, these species are very active and first months don’t even try to feed them from your fingers, they can eat fingers themselves. 

Arowana fish

Arowana fish eat almost everything. Unfortunately, these big swimming friends produce a lot of waste and you should be very attentive to water conditions in your fish-tank. Always remember that small fish in the tank may become Arowana’s dinner.

These species adore swimming in the top of the aquarium, and sometimes they can even jump out of it. Arowana Fish may live for many years.

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