The family Scleropages Asian Arowana is one of the varieties of freshwater fish. According to some sources, the variety of these fish belong to one species that Scleropages formosus, while others also differ in different species. While different classifications arowanas Asians are several other common names such as bonytongue Asian dragon fish, and a number of specific names of different varieties.
Asian Arowana was from Southeast Asia, which is usually found in the rivers Blackwater, slow - moving waters flowing through forest and wetland marshes. The completed arowanas eat other fish, while the youngest to take insects. Arowana have a cultural influence on Chinese culture in particular that make this species a very popular aquarium fish. This species is called dragon fish from its resemblance to the Chinese dragon. Because of this popularity because of this species listed as endangered. According to Wikipedia, arowanas Asia recognized by several different varieties of colors and each is in a particular geographic region.
The varieties are: 1) Green is the most common variety, Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia. 2) The silver in Asia (not to be confused with Silver Arowana Osteoglossum bicirrhosum) is considered part of the green variety by some. Has two submanifold, silver-gray tail "or" Arowana Pinoh "and silver" Yellow Tail ", each in a different part of the island of Borneo in Indonesia. 3) The red-tail gold is in the north Sumatra, Indonesia. 4) The gold cross on the back, blue or blue Malaysian Bukit Merah is a native of the state of Pahang and Bukit Merah area in Perak, Malaysia. 5) The red, super red blood red, or red pepper Heat is known only from the upper Kapuas River in western Borneo, Indonesia. A study has proposed S. formosus break into four distinct species, was published in 2003. It uses both the morphology and genetics of method, classification divides the species into four distinct species: 1) Scleropages formosus was redefined to include the strain known as the Green Arowana. Crossback Golden, who was not part of the study was included in this type of defect. 2) Scleropages described macrocephalus Asian Arowana silver. Aureus Scleropages 3) describes the Golden Arowana red tail. 4) describes Scleropages legendrei Arowana super red. However, this dispute reclassified from other researchers. The item was published data are not sufficient to justify the granting of more than one species Scleropages Southeast Asia.
If the classification by color or some other method, Asia and the arowanas still wanted to stay in their best fish aquarium hobbyists.

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