Their life span is around 20 years, depending on which species.
2-4 Years
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It depends on what kind of fish, and the size of the aquarium.
Puffer Fish lives from 4-8 years
arowana will approximately lay about 200 eggs at a time........that's alot but that's the fact tooo
8-10 years
No, they mainly reside in large lakes.
Feeding an arowana depends upon it's size, if the fish is 3-5inches try feeding it with small live feeding fishes ensure good health of the live feed. Then start with recommended arowana pellets if asian arowana. After the fish gains a good size feed it with shrimps, live feed, Arowana pellets as how does the fish gets used to the above feeds. its better to avoid the live fish feed for a longer time as it may cause infection to your arowana & majorly the arowana may suffer from dropeyes(refer internet for the precautions). Temperature plays a vital role in good arowana keeping. Ensure a huge tank size for keeping it with a good aquarium top as these fishes are high jumpers & require a good size aquarium ( min 4ft- 8ft avrg size).
Yes if it is bigger then the Arowana's mouth
Yes, Arowana fish is edible. This species of fish is not a popular fish to be eaten, but it can be and will not harm you if you eat it because it is not toxic.
The Asian arowana, or dragon fish lives in southeast Asia. Most arowanas are found in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Their preferred habitats are slow moving jungle streams.
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The Asian arowana is the national fish of Indonesia.
Males have bigger and deeper mouth compared to females
Arowanas are mouth breeders, that is, the male will carry the fertilized eggs in his mouth and protect the young once they hatch. See the link below for a good overview of this fish's reproductive habits.
In order to know if a Silver Arowana is male or female, you need to look at the size of the fish. The male fish are bigger in size.
Golden Arowana
Arowana is a fish with several types of species in the world. The Asian includes Cross back Golden, Red Tail and green; it is commonly known as the Dragon Fish. The Pearl Arowana is located in Australia, while the Silver is located in South America.