
Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus), or Red Siluk is one freshwater fish species from Southeast Asia. This fish has a long body; anal fin is located far behind the body. Asian arowana usually have a silvery color. Asian arowana is also called "Dragon Fish" because it is often linked with a dragon from Chinese Mythology
Asian arowana is a species native to the rivers of Southeast Asia khususnyaIndonesia. There are four
varieties of colors that are in locations:
Green, found in Indonesia, Vietnam, Burma, Thailand, and Malaysia
Gold with a red tail, is found in Indonesia
Gold, found in Malaysia
Red, found in Indonesia
Asian arowana is registered in the list of endangered species status of "endangered" by the IUCN in 2004. The amount of this species which is declining due to frequent trading due to the high value as ikanakuarium, mainly by the Asian community. Followers of Feng Shui can pay a heavy price for this fish.

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