Red
arowana originated from various places in the province of West
Kalimantan, such as from Kapuas River and Lake Sentarum known as the
habitat of the Super Red (Chili and Blood Red). These waters is an area
of peat swamp forest which creates a primitive environment for these
ancient fish.
But
the conditions of mineral, water environment peat (black water), and an
adequate amount of food reserves has conditioned a good influence on
the evolution of color on the fish in question. Geographical influence
also led to the creation of different variations of the morphology of
these fish, such as a wider body, the head of a spoon-shaped, red warnah
more intensive, and color dasaryang more concentrated.
Full red color appears on young fish fins, on the lips and tentacles. Nearly mature, the red color will appear in various parts of the body, especially on the gill cover and the rim of scales, so that the fish looks red.
Red arowana are grouped in four varieties, namely Blood Red (Blood Red), Red Chili (Chili Red), Red Orange (Orange Red), and Red Gold (Golden Red). The four varieties are generally given the nickname Super Red or Red Grade One (First Grade Red), although in its development refers to the Super Red Chilli Red and Blood Red. While the last two varieties are more often considered as a super red with a lower grade.
Full red color appears on young fish fins, on the lips and tentacles. Nearly mature, the red color will appear in various parts of the body, especially on the gill cover and the rim of scales, so that the fish looks red.
Red arowana are grouped in four varieties, namely Blood Red (Blood Red), Red Chili (Chili Red), Red Orange (Orange Red), and Red Gold (Golden Red). The four varieties are generally given the nickname Super Red or Red Grade One (First Grade Red), although in its development refers to the Super Red Chilli Red and Blood Red. While the last two varieties are more often considered as a super red with a lower grade.
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