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Osteoglossum ferreirai
Kanazawa 1966, the Black Arawana. South America; Brazil's
Amazon Basin. To a meter/yard in length. Similar to the Silver
species as an adult, harder to raise as juveniles, and just as
likely to launch themselves out of a tank without a heavy, complete
cover. Shown, a one foot individual in
captivity. |
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Osteoglossum ferreirai
Kanazawa 1966, the Black Arawana. South America; Brazil's
Amazon Basin. To a meter/yard in length. Similar to the Silver
species as an adult, harder to raise as juveniles, and just as
likely to launch themselves out of a tank without a heavy, complete
cover. Shown, a 15" individual in
captivity. |
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Scleropages formosus
(Schlegel & Muller 1844), the Asian Bonytongue/Arowana.
Southeast Asia and Indonesia. To three feet in length. Aquarium
image. Protected by CITES I (but still sold (especially as golden,
red color forms, "for good luck" and consumed in the
orient). |
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Scleropages formosus
(Schlegel & Muller 1844), the Asian Bonytongue/Arowana.
Southeast Asia and Indonesia. To three feet in length. Aquarium
image. Protected by CITES I (but still sold (especially as golden,
red color forms, "for good luck" and consumed in the
orient). |
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