About the Leucistic Silver Arowana
Name: Leucistic Silver Arowana
Max Size: Up to 36 inches (91 cm)
Recommend pH: 6.5-7.5
Recommended Temperature (Β°F): 78-86Β°F (25-30Β°C)
Diet: Leucistic Silver Arowanas are carnivorous predators and should be fed a diet rich in protein. They primarily consume small live or frozen foods such as fish, shrimp, crickets, and mealworms. It's important to provide a varied diet to ensure they receive proper nutrition. Additionally, occasional supplementation with high-quality pellets or floating sticks specifically formulated for large predatory fish can be beneficial.
Temperament: Aggressive
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: Non-Schooling Fish (Leucistic Silver Arowanas are solitary fish and should be kept alone or with very large tank mates. They may exhibit aggression towards other fish, especially those of similar size or with long, flowing fins.)
Possible types of tank mates: Due to their aggressive nature and potential for large size, it is best to keep Leucistic Silver Arowanas with other large, robust fish that can handle their presence. Suitable tank mates include large cichlids, catfish, or other large predatory fish that won't be intimidated by their size or provoke aggressive behavior. Avoid keeping them with smaller fish or those with delicate fins that may be seen as prey.
Behavior: The Leucistic Silver Arowana, also known as the Dragon Fish, is a captivating and highly prized fish in the aquarium hobby. It features a unique leucistic coloration, which is a form of albinism resulting in a pale silver body with a lack of pigmentation. This coloration, combined with its sleek body shape, gives the Leucistic Silver Arowana a truly majestic appearance. Known for their exceptional jumping abilities, they are native to the rivers and flooded forests of Southeast Asia, where they use their long, muscular bodies and specialized jaw structure to capture prey from the water's surface. In captivity, they require a large, spacious tank with ample swimming space and a tight-fitting lid to prevent them from jumping out. Leucistic Silver Arowanas are highly intelligent and can recognize their owners, often exhibiting curious behavior when approached.
Fun Fact: The Leucistic Silver Arowana is considered a rare and prized specimen among aquarists. Its unique leucistic coloration adds a touch of elegance and exclusivity to any aquarium. In the wild, the Silver Arowana is known for its ability to leap out of the water to catch prey or evade predators. This behavior is thought to be an adaptation to its natural habitat, where it encounters periods of flooding and needs to reach food sources above the water surface. In captivity, it is important to provide a secure lid on the tank to prevent them from jumping out. The leucistic variety is particularly sought after due to its stunning appearance and the challenge it presents in terms of proper care and maintenance. Keeping a Leucistic Silver Arowana requires advanced knowledge and dedication, but for experienced aquarists, it can be a rewarding and awe-inspiring addition to their collection.