Inidentally, saw a big fat somewhat ugly looking fish displayed in a big tank in a friend's place this morning. Have seen this fish few years back. Here is some info. on this. For the Chinese and those of related cultures, thedragonis a symbol of good luck and prosperity. In the eyes of the Chinese, the dragon fish has the appearance and majesty of the Chinese Dragon. arowanas are considered "lucky" fish by many people.
This is catching on in Asia (readIndia) This reputation derives from the species' resemblance to the Chinese dragon, considered an auspicious symbol. belief is that the fish can ward off evil spirits if kept in the home. This owner, being a businessman told me that business deals would be done before this tank and the fish would rightly (!!) indicate the genuiness of the person with whom the owner is making the deal. Theprice tag (all important) is stated to be over Rs.1 lac (depending on the size & ............)
Generally, a good healthy Arowana Fish will grow to be at least 24 to 30 inches (60-75cm). Some varieties can become 48 inches (120 cm) in the wild. They may be aggressive (definitely not good community fish), and Arowana fish can sometimes be best kept alone in an aquarium. Remember that other smaller fish in the tank may become their dinner.
Arowana fish will often swim in the top of the aquarium, and are capable of jumping from the aquarium. Keep the aquarium well covered to avoid coming home to a dead pet. Silver Arowana Fish in the wild have been known to jump at insects in trees. Arowana Fish may live for many years, and if well cared for Arowana fish may live longer than 20 years in captivity. If you keep the aquarium temperature towards the lower end, they may look young and live longer than they would in a higher temperature…
With Regards,
S. SampathkumarPS : circulated to my group on 12th Sept 2006 and posted on my blog