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Welcome to Arowana Gallery
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Source - AquaPets
Com. Name - Crossback Arowana
Sci. Name - Sclerpages formosus
Identifier - aro_craze from www.arofanatics.com
Source - AquaPets
Common Name - Hybrid Red-tailed Golden Arowana
Sci. Name - Scleropages aureus
Identifier - None
Source - AquaPets
Com. Name - Crossback Arowana
Sci. Name - Sclerpages formosus
Identifier - aro_craze from www.arofanatics.com
Source - AquaPets
Common. Name - Crossback Arowana
Scientific. Name - Sclerpages formosus
Identifier - aro_craze from www.arofanatics.com
Source - AquaPets
Commo Name - Tong Yan (Red X Crossback)
Scientific Name - Scleropages legendrei
Identifier - aro_craze from www.arofanatics.com
Source - AquaPets
Common Name - super red arowana, or chili red arowana
Scientific Name - Scleropages legendrei
Identifier - aro_craze from www.arofanatics.com
Source - AquaPets
Common Name - super red arowana, or chili red arowana
Scientific Name - Scleropages legendrei
Identifier - aro_craze from www.arofanatics.com
Source - AquaPets
Com. Name - Crossback Arowana
Sci. Name - Sclerpages formosus
Identifier - aro_craze from www.arofanatics.com
Source - AquaPets
Common Name - Green / Gold crossback arowana,
Scientific Name - Scleropages formosus
Identifier - aro_craze from www.arofanatics.com

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Arowanas tend to merge in groups of 5 to 8; any fewer may show an excess of dominance and aggression. Keep this fish in a minimum of about 750 litres (200 gal .) with good filtration. This fish should not be purchased by an amateur fish hobbyist. Some compatable fish to partner with this fish are pacu, oscars, plecos, jaguar cichlids, green terrors, gar, and any other semi-aggressive fish that cannot fit in the arowana's mouth.

They are excellent jumpers; it has been reported that Osteoglossum species have been seen leaping more than 6 feet (almost 2 metres) from the water surface to pick off insects and birds from overhanging branches in South America, hence the nickname "water monkeys"

Arowanas are also used for feng shui in Asian culture to bring good luck and wealth.

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