Arowana 24k Golden (8 - 9 Inches) | Single
Arowana 24k Golden (8 - 9 Inches) | Single is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
An 7 to 8 inch 24K Golden Arowana is a breathtaking spectacle. This juvenile is already showcasing the regal elegance that defines its species.
Appearance: The 24k Golden Arowana is renowned for its brilliant, shimmering scales that give off a striking golden hue, resembling 24-karat gold, hence the name. The fish has a long, slender body with large, scale-covered fins and a slightly upturned mouth, characteristic of the Arowana species. Its eyes are large and expressive, adding to its commanding presence in any aquarium. As the fish matures, its golden color becomes even more pronounced, often deepening in richness and intensity.
Behavior: Arowanas are known for their graceful swimming style, often gliding slowly through the water with an air of dominance. They are predatory by nature and are best housed alone or with similarly large, non-aggressive fish. The 24k Golden Arowana is intelligent and can even recognize its owner, often swimming to the front of the tank during feeding times.
Habitat Requirements: The 24k Golden Arowana requires a large aquarium, ideally no less than 150 gallons, due to its potential size, which can exceed 24 inches in adulthood. The tank should be well-filtered with a secure lid, as Arowanas are known to be powerful jumpers. The water should be kept clean and well-oxygenated, with a temperature range of 24-28°C. Dim lighting is often preferred, as it enhances the fish's golden coloration.
Care: While the 24k Golden Arowana is hardy, it does require a diet that reflects its carnivorous nature. It should be fed a variety of high-quality foods, including pellets, live or frozen fish, insects, and crustaceans. Regular water changes and tank maintenance are essential to keep this fish healthy and thriving. Given its size and needs, the 24k Golden Arowana is best suited for experienced aquarists who can provide the space and care it demands.