How to distinguish real and fake arowana

How to distinguish real and fake Arowana
Arowana (confirm introduction)
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Arowana belongs to the family Osteoglossidae and is a huge freshwater fish called AROWANA in its native place. Arowana has a high ornamental value and has a good intention of safety and satisfaction. Fish farmers who have abundant funds to raise arowanas for leisure time all know that the aquarium market is currently filled with many fake arowanas, and some illegal merchants sell fake arowanas for profit. Naturally, there are still some differences between fake arowanas and real arowanas. For this reason, if you want to buy real arowanas, you must know how to distinguish real arowanas from fakes.
To distinguish real and fake Arowana, you should first understand the characteristics and standards of real Arowana. The really strong arowana is shining with cyan light. The round and large scales on the body will glow pink when exposed to light, and each fin will also show a different color. Note that different arowanas will have different expressions. On the contrary, if the arowana cannot exude a bright expression when the light shines, then most of these arowanas are fake.
Arowana is suitable for living in a water temperature environment of 24-29 degrees Celsius. Arowana with a healthy enough natural body should be able to adapt to a water temperature environment of 22-31 degrees Celsius. If the investigation shows that the water temperature requirements of the raised fish are no longer within this range, it can mean that the arowana is fake.
The shape of the arowana is also quite special. The adult arowana has a relatively long body, large and translucent eyes, the top of the head is smooth and bright, without wrinkles, the left and right lips are also tightly closed, and the scales on the body are large and neat. It looks very glorious from a distance. There should also be whiskers at the corners of the head and mouth of the arowana. The whiskers of a good arowana are straight and have the same color as the fish body. If the fish under investigation does not have the above characteristics, it means that the arowana you are looking at is fake.

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