Arowana: The Complete Owner’s Guide for the Most Expensive Fish in the World - Arowana Fish Tank, Types, Care, Food, Habitat, Breeding, Mythology – Includes Silver, Platinum, Red, Jardini, Black, Golden, Green
By Kyle Faber
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Everything you need to know about Arowana Fish and more.
This book is guaranteed to answer any and all questions you may have about Arowanas and is a must have for anyone interested in keeping an Arowana as a pet.
Arowana fish tank, care, habitat, feeding, breeding, diseases, aquariums, and the legends and myths of the Arowana are all included. This is a must have guide for all Arowana owners and individuals who are thinking of getting an Arowana.
In a straightforward, easy to read fashion, Kyle Faber explains every aspect of owning an Arowana fish. The book is full of information and answers any Arowana related questions you might have.
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Arowana - Kyle Faber
Arowana: The Complete Owner’s Guide for the Most Expensive Fish in the World
Arowana Fish Tank, Types, Care, Food, Habitat, Breeding, Mythology – Includes Silver, Platinum, Red, Jardini, Black, Golden, Green
Copyright © 2017 Kyle Faber
All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, including scanning, photocopying, or otherwise without prior written permission of the copyright holder.
Foreword
The Arowana is the world's most costly aquarium fish. It is a tropical freshwater fish from the brackish swamps of Asia, the river basins of South America, and the pools and billabongs of Austrailia. There are numerous types of Arowanas, most of which can easily grow up to three feet long.
This fish is a savage predator that’s been around since the age of the dinosaurs and has remained unchanged, which is why some people call these fish living fossils.
The Arowana is prized for its unique metallic scales; the bristles that bulge from its jaw; and its undulating movements as it swims, which are reminiscent of the paper serpents you might find in a Chinese New Year's parade. In fact, the similarities between the Arowana and the dragon of Chinese lore have given rise to the belief that the fish brings good fortune and success. For all of these reasons, the Arowana has become one of the most coveted aquarium fish in the world.
The situation of the Arowana is very unique: nearly extinct in the wild, Arowanas have actually seen an increase in reproduction in recent years as they’re bred by the thousands on farms for the aquarium trade. The Arowana’s declining population and subsequent resurgence is a direct result of the conservation movement of the last several decades — but not in the way you might think. In the 1970s, when the international community started to organize around the idea of ensuring imperiled species were protected, the idea was to boycott the exchange of all potentially endangered species, including the Asian Arowana. In those days the Arowana was considered a food fish, and not an especially prized one. Although the interest in Arowanas was relatively minimal at that point, the fish is an apex predator in its ecosystem and a moderate-reproducing species, so it wound up on the list of protected species and was banned from international exchange. This effort at conservation backfired, and spectacularly: once a relatively unpopular food fish, when the Arowana became a restricted species, the interest in it as an aquarium fish spiked. Suddenly, the fish was in high demand as a status symbol, and those in the aquarium trade were eager to breed and raise as many Arowanas as they could for sale.
This brings us to where we are today, with certain prized specimens of Arowana being sold for an astonishing $400,000 each!
What makes this fish so special? We’ll discuss the myths, legends, types, costs, and care requirements for the incredibly unique and highly sought-after Arowana.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1: What Is An Arowana?
Chapter 2: Arowana Myths and Legends
Chapter 3: Arowana History
Chapter 4: Arowana Habitat
Chapter 5: Keeping Arowanas as a Pet
Chapter 6: Is It Legal to Keep An Arowana As a Pet? Licensing and Restrictions on Arowanas
Chapter 7: Arowana Types
Red Asian Arowana (Super Red Arowana, Red Dragon Arowana, Chili Red Asian Arowana, Golden Red Arowana)
Green Asian Arowana
Malaysian Golden Asian Arowana
Banjar Red Arowana
Red-Tailed Golden Asian Arowana
Black Arowana
Blue Arowana
Jardini Arowana
Leichardti Arowana
Silver Arowana
Platinum Arowana
Other Types of Arowanas
Chapter 8: The Pros and Cons of Owning Each Type of Arowana
Silver Arowana
Platinum Arowana
Black or Blue Arowana
Australian Arowana (Includes Jardini Arowana and Leichardti Arowana)
Asian Arowana (Including Red, Green, Malaysian Golden, and Red-Tailed Golden, Chili Red)
Chapter 9: Arowana Facts
Chapter 10: Important Requirements for Keeping an Arowana
Chapter 11: The Benefits of Keeping an Arowana for Physical and Spiritual Health
Medical Benefits of Owning an Arowana
Spiritual Benefits of Owning an Arowana
The Role of Arowana in Feng Shui
Chapter 12: Negative Aspects of Owning an Arowana
Chapter 13: Arowana Care
Chapter 14: Arowana Fish Tank
Platinum Arowana
Silver Arowana
Black or Blue Arowana
Australian Arowana (Jardini Arowana and Leichardti Arowana)
Asian Arowana
Chapter 15: Tank-mates and Tank Decorations for an Arowana
Chapter 16: Arowana Feeding
Juvenile Arowanas
Mid-Sized Arowanas
Full-grown Arowanas
Chapter 17: Costs Associated with Buying and Owning an Arowana
Chapter 18: Where to Buy Arowanas in the US and the UK
Chapter 19: Training Your Arowana
Chapter 20: Arowana Lifespan
Chapter 21: Common Arowana Afflictions and How to Cure Them
Ascites
Tilted (Overturned) Gills
Shady Eyes
Jutting Scales Disease
Decaying Gills Disease (also known as Gill Rot)
Red Spots Disease
Parasites
Fish lice
Water Mycosis
Anchor Worm
White Spot Disease (Ich)
Chapter 22: Arowana Breeding
Chapter 23: Forums and Online Retailers for Purchasing Supplies for Your Arowana
Conclusion
Chapter 1: What Is An Arowana?
Arowanas are a type of freshwater bony fish of the family Osteoglossidae, otherwise called bonytongues (a group that also encompasses arapaima and knifefishes). Members of the Osteoglossidae family possess a hard, bony head, an elongated body, and large, tough scales. The