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Masa_Rov
06-23-2005, 9:06 PM
Folks,

Which arowana is the fastest?:woot:

My curiosity was picked by the latest issue of TFH:

"The ancient arowanas also have a unique respiration system in which the swim bladder not only regulates the fish's depth in the water, but can also channel extra oxygen into the bloodstream of muscles when necessary. This oxygen boost allows the arowana to swim at high speeds for much greater distances than other fish species, thereby making it an almost inescapable predator" (Phil Purser, "The Primitive Fishes of Four Continents," Tropical Fish Hobbyist, August 2005, p. 93).

Masa

M|L
06-25-2005, 5:26 PM
Never knew such a thing.... interesting.

piranha45
06-25-2005, 6:05 PM
that is cool! Now I demand research to find the details!

rayman45
06-25-2005, 8:28 PM
nice

cenecker
06-26-2005, 1:09 AM
well now that would explain why my silver had the energy to fly across the tank and bang his face on the glass 30 times whenever I got near the tank! Well...the first few days I had him that is...he's all calmed down now

RockyGoldy
06-26-2005, 3:49 AM
I reckon from the shape of silvers and black aros..they would be faster swimmers than their asian counterparts...but Asian aros would be more massive build and thus stronger fishes than the south americans..

freeform
06-27-2005, 6:00 AM
Folks,

Which arowana is the fastest?:woot:

My curiosity was picked by the latest issue of TFH:

"The ancient arowanas also have a unique respiration system in which the swim bladder not only regulates the fish's depth in the water, but can also channel extra oxygen into the bloodstream of muscles when necessary. This oxygen boost allows the arowana to swim at high speeds for much greater distances than other fish species, thereby making it an almost inescapable predator" (Phil Purser, "The Primitive Fishes of Four Continents," Tropical Fish Hobbyist, August 2005, p. 93).

Masa

hmmmm.... cool info. thanks for sharing.

freeform
06-27-2005, 6:01 AM
I reckon from the shape of silvers and black aros..they would be faster swimmers than their asian counterparts...but Asian aros would be more massive build and thus stronger fishes than the south americans..

the 'guru' has spoken. :)

RockyGoldy
06-27-2005, 6:04 AM
the 'guru' has spoken. :)

Bro..u makin me sound so damn old ah..haha... :wall:

rayman45
06-27-2005, 9:50 AM
you are the masters
we are the grasshoppers

guppy
06-27-2005, 10:01 AM
:) you are the masters
we are the grasshoppers
Chirp, chirp, chirp, yep, what he said.

freshwatermorayeel
06-30-2005, 2:11 PM
my jardini is slow like a turtle until my wife comes in the room. :hitting:

RockyGoldy
06-30-2005, 9:39 PM
my jardini is slow like a turtle until my wife comes in the room. :hitting:

It must be a male jard then.. :hitting:

ezman
07-01-2005, 11:38 AM
Bro..u makin me sound so damn old ah..haha... :wall:

Its okie bro....the person who passed that remarks is even older than us :hitting: