Jardini

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The Jardini Arowana (Scleropages jardinii), also known as the Australian Arowana or Pearl Arowana, is a striking and formidable freshwater fish native to northern Australia and New Guinea.Renowned for its shimmering scales and commanding presence, it is a prized addition to large aquariums.

Physical Characteristics

Jardini Arowanas possess elongated bodies adorned with metallic silver-gray scales, often highlighted with pinkish or gold spots, giving them a pearly appearance. They can grow up to 24–30 inches (60–75 cm) in length and are characterized by their large, wing-like pectoral fins and streamlined bodies. Their robust build distinguishes them from other arowana species.

Tank Size: A minimum of 125 gallons is recommended, with larger tanks preferred for adult specimens.

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature:75–86°F (24–30°C)

  • pH Level:6.0–7.5

  • Water Hardness: 5–15 dGH

  • Filtration: A strong filtration system is essential to maintain pristine water conditions due to their high waste production.

Diet

Jardini Arowanas are carnivorous and should be provided with a varied diet of high-protein foods. In captivity, they can be fed pellets specifically designed for large carnivorous fish, as well as live or frozen foods like crickets, mealworms, shrimp, and small fish. They may also accept freeze-dried or frozen bloodworms and other protein-rich foods. It's important to offer a balanced diet to maintain their health and coloration.

Size:

The Jardini Arowana (Scleropages jardinii), also known as the Australian Arowana or Pearl Arowana, is a striking and formidable freshwater fish native to northern Australia and New Guinea.Renowned for its shimmering scales and commanding presence, it is a prized addition to large aquariums.

Physical Characteristics

Jardini Arowanas possess elongated bodies adorned with metallic silver-gray scales, often highlighted with pinkish or gold spots, giving them a pearly appearance. They can grow up to 24–30 inches (60–75 cm) in length and are characterized by their large, wing-like pectoral fins and streamlined bodies. Their robust build distinguishes them from other arowana species.

Tank Size: A minimum of 125 gallons is recommended, with larger tanks preferred for adult specimens.

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature:75–86°F (24–30°C)

  • pH Level:6.0–7.5

  • Water Hardness: 5–15 dGH

  • Filtration: A strong filtration system is essential to maintain pristine water conditions due to their high waste production.

Diet

Jardini Arowanas are carnivorous and should be provided with a varied diet of high-protein foods. In captivity, they can be fed pellets specifically designed for large carnivorous fish, as well as live or frozen foods like crickets, mealworms, shrimp, and small fish. They may also accept freeze-dried or frozen bloodworms and other protein-rich foods. It's important to offer a balanced diet to maintain their health and coloration.