Introduction of arowana
Arowana is a red subspecies of beautiful bony fish (other subspecies include arowana and arowana, belonging to beautiful bony fish). There are four kinds of subdivision: orange, pink, crimson and blood red, among which blood red is the most beautiful and precious, and the number is very small. Due to the influence of loong culture, arowana has become the embodiment of auspiciousness, which means auspiciousness is transported into treasure, so it is called Feng Shui fish. The reproductive ability of arowana is weak, and it is very strange that females lay eggs and males hatch and feed in their mouths. Because of its two beards, shiny scales and ancient life experiences, people naturally associate it with the mysterious dragon and call it "arowana". Arowana is regarded as a sacred fish in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and places where overseas Chinese are concentrated. It can be raised as a feng shui fish in Wang Jiazhen, especially arowana, which was listed as a class A protected animal by the Washington Wildlife Protection Treaty in 1980. In Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province, the price of one-stop fish is more than one million yuan, which is regarded as a symbol of family wealth and status. 120 15 February15, the price of one-stop fish in Wuhan was 2.98 million yuan, and the feeding cost for one month was about 1000 yuan.