Just wanted to share an interesting aro factoid I learned today. Just going through some old magazines and found this...
"The forth gill arch of the arowana grows in a spiral shape, and was originally thought to be a more efficient means of breathing. Recent studies conducted on the African arowana have shown, however, that this strange organ is actually used for filter feeding, allowing the fish to live on microscopic cruestaceans and other tiny bits of plant and animal matter when lerger food items are not available."
* Tropical Fish Hobbyist #593 - August 2005
My question to everybody is does this apply only to the African Aro or to all aros?
"The forth gill arch of the arowana grows in a spiral shape, and was originally thought to be a more efficient means of breathing. Recent studies conducted on the African arowana have shown, however, that this strange organ is actually used for filter feeding, allowing the fish to live on microscopic cruestaceans and other tiny bits of plant and animal matter when lerger food items are not available."
* Tropical Fish Hobbyist #593 - August 2005
My question to everybody is does this apply only to the African Aro or to all aros?