Brenda Matilda
19 Nov
19Nov

Many fishkeepers find themselves choosing between the Asian Arowana and the Silver Arowana, two of the most popular species in the hobby. While both are stunning and powerful swimmers, they differ in care level, personality, and price.

1. Appearance

Asian Arowana

Known for deep colors—red, gold, blue, and green—Asian Arowanas are prized for their beauty and symbolism.

Silver Arowana

Longer and sleeker, Silver Arowanas have bright silver scales and are often more active swimmers.

2. Size

  • Asian Arowana: 60–80 cm fully grown
  • Silver Arowana: Can reach up to 100 cm or more

Because of this, Silver Arowanas require even larger tanks and more swimming space.


3. Price

  • Asian Arowana: Premium species, often higher priced due to rarity and certification
  • Silver Arowana: Generally more affordable and widely available

4. Temperament

Silver Arowanas tend to be more aggressive and active, while Asian Arowanas are calmer but still territorial.

5. Care Level

Asian Arowanas require more stable, pristine water conditions, making them ideal for experienced aquarists.

Conclusion

If you want a legendary showpiece fish and can maintain stable water parameters, go for the Asian Arowana. If you prefer a powerful, impressive swimmer and a budget-friendly option, the Silver Arowana is a great choice.

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