Asian Arowana
The Asian Arowana, also known as the dragon fish, is a freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia. It is highly prized for its beauty and is often kept in aquariums. This species can grow up to 36 inches long and is known for its metallic sheen and long, flowing fins.
Asian Arowanas are considered symbols of good luck and prosperity in many cultures, particularly in Chinese traditions. They are often associated with wealth and are believed to bring good fortune to their owners. Due to overfishing and habitat loss, they are classified as endangered and are protected by international laws.