Asian Arawana

11th September 2014 Off By AnitaDyer

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Full grown Asian arowana, aka dragon fish, are up to three feet long. Getty Images

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Apr 26, 2013 · Why is it to have Asian Arowana or Dragon fish in the USA? Asian Arowana are Gold arowana Red arowana Red tail golden arowana Banjar Red arowana Green Arowana Other that is not are

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Please click one of the below links, to jump to the appropriate section. Asian Arowana: Origin and Classification; Price & Value; Aspects of the Arowana

Common name: Super Red Asian Arowana, Asian Arowana, Dragon Fish, and Asian Bonytongue Scientific name: Scleropages Formosus Average Adult Fish Size: 36 inches / 90 cm Place of Origin: Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Cambodia

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Common name: Red-tailed Golden Asian Arowana, Asian Arowana, Dragon Fish, and Asian Bonytongue Scientific name: Scleropages Formosus …

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Arowanas are freshwater bony fish of the family Osteoglossidae, also known as bonytongues (the latter name is now often reserved for Arapaimidae). In this family of fish, the head is bony and the elongated body is covered by large, heavy scales, with a mosaic pattern of canals.

Asian Arowana are rare and noble fish that bear a close resemblance to the traditional Dragon of Ancient china. It is believed to be auspicious and symbolises strength, prosperity, luck and wealth – and provides any aquarist with good Feng Shui.

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There’s a good chance that, unless you’re an exotic fish collector, you’ve never heard of the Asian arowana. But in some circles, the nondescript fish—which is indigenous to the rivers and swamps of Southeast Asia—can grow up to 3 feet long and fetch a price of up to $150,000. According