Arowana (confirmed introduction)
Australian arowana is a species of arowana originating in Australia. Australian arowana includes star-spotted arowana and star-spotted arowana. Among them, star-spotted arowana is mainly distributed in Australia. In the northern waters, the spotted dragon is scattered in the waters of eastern Australia. The Australian arowana is used as a training fish and is relatively cheap, but it is also sought after by many players.
1. Pearl Arowana
< p style="text-indent:2em;">Pearl arowana is mainly distributed in northern Australia. It is a kind of Australian arowana and is also called star-spotted arowana. By observing the Pearl Arowana, it is not difficult for us to discover the appearance characteristics of the Pearl Arowana. The head of Pearl Arowana is relatively small, and compared to Asian arowanas such as Golden Arowana and Red Arowana, the head of Pearl Arowana is also relatively pointed.Looking from the fins, there are dots of golden patterns on each fin of the Pearl Arowana. Sparkling pearls. The pectoral fins of Pearl Arowana are relatively small, and the tail fin is round; the body color of Pearl Arowana is mostly light brown, and the body color near the tail fin is darker. Some individuals are also golden yellow or gray-green, and the scales are mostly It is silvery white, and there are red ring-shaped patterns on the edges of the scales, which looks very beautiful.
Comprehensive observation of the size of the Pearl Arowana, you will see that the Pearl Arowana is completely more slender and similar to the Asian Compared with the Arowana, the body is narrower and the whiskers in front of the snout are also very short. These are very different from the Asian Arowana. The above-mentioned special shape characteristics also make the pearl arowana attract many arowana enthusiasts. If you raise a pearl arowana in a tank, the round freckles on each fin and the annular freckles on the scales are all pearl arowanas. The fish adds a lot of visibility, like pearls in the water, emitting very beautiful light under the reflection of the light.
Two, star-spotted arowana
Patterned Arowana
Produced in New Guinea, northern Australia. Together with the star-pointed arowana, it belongs to the Australian arowana. The body length of the star-spotted arowana can reach 70 cm, and the young fish are also extremely beautiful. The patterned arowana has a larger head, and the red freckles on the side of the body make it stand out. Each fin also has a yellow star-like pattern. The golden stars on the body make the star-pointed arowana worth visiting. improve.
After adulthood, the body color of the star-spotted arowana is golden yellow with a hint of silver, and the dorsal fin is Olive color, with black edges on each fin. When the fish matures, olive and black colors are added to the star-studded pattern, making it look more beautiful and cute, and more domineering and tough. In short, the adult fish The star dot pattern of Arowana is particularly worth visiting. Like the star-spotted arowana, the star-spotted arowana is particularly domineering and has a fierce nature. It is also recommended not to be mixed with other fish.
3. Star-pointed Arowana
The body length of the star-pointed arowana can reach 50 cm. The young fish is beautiful and has a small head. There are many star-shaped freckles on the side of the body and the display is neat. , seen from a distance, twinkling like a tiny star, its anal fin, caudal fin, and dorsal fin have golden star-dot patterns. The so-called "people live up to their name", and the star-dots on their bodies are what distinguish it from other arowanas. Most have their own personality, and the beauty of the young fish brings good observation value. When the star-pointed arowana matures, its body color is silver with a beautiful yellow tint. The dorsal fin is olive green, the abdomen is silvery, and the edges of each fin are tinted black.
Star point arowana has a very violent nature and is highly aggressive. It is recommended not to breed them together. The control conditions for living conditions are weakly acidic water, soft water hardness, PH between 6.5 and 705, and water temperature between 24 and 28 degrees Celsius. It is similar to the living conditions of other arowanas. Similarly, it is also To avoid frightening the arowana, avoid sudden changes in water temperature or pH.leather. Although the living conditions are similar to other arowanas, each arowana has its own personality, so care must be taken when raising and raising them to give them the most suitable living environment.
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