- Name:
Malaysian Red Arowana
(View AKA's) - Family: Osteoglossidae
- Species: Arowana
- Scientific Name: Scleropages formosus
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General info about Malaysian Red Arowana
Malaysian Red Arowana is a large freshwater fish species that can reach up to 90 cm in length. They have a distinctive elongated body shape, large scales, and a long dorsal fin. The body coloration is typically reddish-orange with golden scales, and the fins are often a contrasting shade of red.
Malaysian Red Arowana are solitary fish and are known for their territorial behavior. They can be aggressive towards other fish and should be kept alone or with similarly sized and temperament fish. They are also known for their jumping ability and require a tightly secured lid on their aquarium to prevent escape.
Malaysian Red Arowana require a large aquarium with ample swimming space and a tightly secured lid to prevent escape. They prefer a pH range of 6.5-7.5 and a temperature range of 26-30°C. They are sensitive to water quality and require frequent water changes to maintain optimal health. It is recommended to feed them a variety of high-quality live or frozen foods.
Malaysian Red Arowana are classified as an endangered species due to habitat destruction, overfishing for the aquarium trade, and superstitions that have led to illegal trade and poaching.
Malaysian Red Arowana Diet & Nutrition
Malaysian Red Arowana are carnivorous and feed primarily on small fish, insects, and crustaceans. They have a unique feeding mechanism, where they use their large, bony tongue to capture prey and crush it against the roof of their mouth.
Malaysian Red Arowana Origin
The Malaysian Red Arowana is native to the rivers and swamps of Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. They prefer slow-moving or still waters with dense vegetation and sandy or muddy bottoms.
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Malaysian Red Arowana | Arowana | Osteoglossidae | Scleropages formosus | Malaysian Red Arowana is a large freshwater fish species that can reach up to 90 cm in length. They have a distinctive elongated body shape, large scales, and a long dorsal fin. The body coloration is typically reddish-orange with golden scales, and the fins are often a contrasting shade of red. Malaysian Red Arowana are solitary fish and are known for their territorial behavior. They can be aggressive towards other fish and should be kept alone or with similarly sized and temperament fish. They are also known for their jumping ability and require a tightly secured lid on their aquarium to prevent escape. Malaysian Red Arowana require a large aquarium with ample swimming space and a tightly secured lid to prevent escape. They prefer a pH range of 6.5-7.5 and a temperature range of 26-30°C. They are sensitive to water quality and require frequent water changes to maintain optimal health. It is recommended to feed them a variety of high-quality live or frozen foods. Malaysian Red Arowana are classified as an endangered species due to habitat destruction, overfishing for the aquarium trade, and superstitions that have led to illegal trade and poaching. | PalaciosAn |
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