(AEE) Super Red Arowana (Scleropages formosus “Super Red”)

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Description

Description

Super Red Arowana (Scleropages formosus “Super Red”)

📌 Basic Info

Scientific Name: Scleropages formosus “Super Red”
Family: Osteoglossidae
Origin: Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam)
Size: Up to 36 inches (90 cm) in the wild; typically 24–30 inches (60–75 cm) in aquariums
Lifespan: 15 – 20 years
Tank Zone: Top dweller (surface swimmer and jumper)

🌊 Water Parameters

TDS: 50 – 250 ppm
pH: 6.0 – 7.0
Temperature: 24 – 30°C (75 – 86°F)
Hardness: 2 – 12 dGH

🐟 Characteristics

Body: Bright red or deep reddish-orange with metallic scales, long and streamlined
Nickname: “Red Dragon Fish” due to vibrant red coloration and majestic presence
Mouth: Bony tongue with upward-facing mouth for surface feeding
Jumping Ability: Can leap over 3 feet (1 m) to catch prey
Behavior: Juveniles are peaceful; adults may become territorial or predatory; highly intelligent

🍽️ Food

Type: Carnivorous surface feeder
Diet: Live or frozen foods such as shrimp, prawns, fish, crickets, mealworms, and insects; can accept high-quality Arowana pellets
Feeding: Once or twice daily — avoid overfeeding; varied diet ensures health, growth, and vibrant coloration

🛠️ Maintenance

Tank Size: Minimum 250 gallons (950 L) for adults — larger tanks preferred
Filtration: Powerful filtration with strong oxygenation; excellent water quality required
Decor: Open swimming space with minimal sharp objects; floating plants and driftwood recommended
Cover: Tight-fitting lid necessary (excellent jumpers)
Water Change: 25–30% weekly; maintain stable parameters

👥 Social Behavior

Minimum Group Size: Best kept singly (territorial as adults)
Tank Mates: Large, peaceful bottom/mid-level fish — Silver Dollars, Bichirs, Clown Loaches, large Plecos
Avoid: Small fish (they may be eaten), fin-nippers, or aggressive species

Do’s

Keep in a large, covered tank with open swimming area
Maintain stable, warm, and clean water
Provide varied diet to enhance color and growth
Use floating plants or subdued lighting to reduce stress

Don’ts

Don’t house with small or slow-moving fish
Don’t keep in tanks under 6 feet in length for adults
Don’t neglect water quality — sensitive to ammonia/nitrite
Don’t expose to strong direct light for long periods

Quick Tips

Super Red Arowanas are highly prized for their deep red coloration and striking presence
Intelligent and interactive — can recognize their owners
Requires large tanks, proper care, and long-term commitment to thrive