Pungence Feed And Grow Fish Arapaima

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Arapaima are freshwater fish native to South America that can grow to immense sizes. Native South American people sometimes refer to these fish as “pirarucu,” or “paiche.”

They are some of the largest freshwater fish species in the world, and the largest individual ever recorded measured in at 15 feet long, and 440 pounds! There are four recognized species of arapaima, and a there may also be a fifth separate species. Read on to learn about the arapaima.

Description of the Arapaima

Though these fish are capable of growing to great lengths, they rarely make it to their largest size. The largest ever recorded was 15 ft. long, but because of overfishing it is highly unlikely to encounter individuals longer than 6 ft. in the wild.

They are torpedo-like in shape, with narrow heads and long bodies. Their dorsal and anal fins are located far back on the body, giving the posterior end of the animal a large, flattened appearance. Flashes of red and green highlight the dark scales near their tail and fins.

Interesting Facts About the Arapaima

These massive creatures are found in the murky waters of the Amazon River. This makes it difficult for scientists to study them in their natural habitat. Here’s what we do know about these fascinating fish.

  • Mouth-Breather – While most fish use gills to extract oxygen from their watery environment, arapaima take a slightly different approach. Every 5 – 15 minutes these fish surface and gulp a mouthful of air. Though they lack true lungs that are required for terrestrial living, they do have a lung-like organ called a labyrinth. The labyrinth is lined with blood vessels to receive oxygen inhaled through the mouth.
  • Oxygen-Deprived – These fish are lucky to have such a unique adaptation, because they live in waters that are frequently very low in oxygen. The murky, slow-moving waters deep in the Amazon River are have extremely low oxygen content. This makes it difficult for traditional fish, which are reliant on gills, to survive.
  • Top Gun – That doesn’t mean there are no other fish in these oxygen-deprived regions. In certain areas with extremely low oxygen levels, fish skirt by with the expectation of reduced predator presence. This allows the arapaima to be the top predator in its habitat. Other fish are sluggish and vulnerable in these environments, making them easy prey.
  • Mouth-Brooder – These devoted parents choose a unique method of protecting their progeny. Males will carry the eggs and young in his mouth, yes, his mouth! He doesn’t eat them, but protects them from other predators that may make a quick meal of them. Their mother doesn’t get off scot-free either, she protectively circles the male while he is otherwise incapacitated with her offspring.

Habitat of the Arapaima

These fish inhabit a wide range of aquatic habitats within the Amazon Basin. Because they are capable of obtaining oxygen from the surface, they are not restricted to clear waters like some other species may be. They can inhabit floodplains, tributaries, lakes, swamps, and more. These fish go wherever the water takes them!

Distribution of the Arapaima

Arapaima are found throughout the Amazon River Basin, that includes the river, its tributaries, and nearby lakes and swamps that are inundated during flood season. It is not uncommon to find this fish in Brazil, Peru, and Guyana. Some species have also been introduced to areas outside of their native range, and are considered an invasive species in those locations.

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Diet of the Arapaima

Rather opportunistic, these fish will feed on just about anything they come across. They are carnivorous, which means that they subside primarily on meat and rarely eat vegetation. Some common prey items include a variety of fish, crustaceans, insects, and any land animal small enough to fit in its mouth. When food is scarce they have also been known to munch on fruits and berries they find in the water.

Arapaima and Human Interaction

The native people of the Amazon Basin have hunted these fish for centuries. At the onset of the commercial fishing industry the populations plummeted. Between 1918 and 1924 over 7,000 tons were harvested per year. Their need to surface for air made them easy targets for fishermen, who harpoon them from the surface. Nowadays, the only legal fishing allowed is sustenance fishing by native peoples and catch-and-release fishing for sport.

Domestication

These fish have been farmed and bred in captivity in limited operations, but no domestication of any kind has occurred.

Does the Arapaima Make a Good Pet

While it is not impossible, it is relatively difficult to obtain arapaima. The only legal breeding farm for the aquarium trade is located in Thailand, making it relatively difficult to produce large numbers of fish. Because they can grow to such a large size, it is also impractical for the average aquarist to provide adequate space for them.

Arapaima Care

In a zoological setting, these fish require large tanks with plenty of room to grow. Because they are acclimated to murky waters with lots of vegetation it is important to provide them with plenty of hiding places. They are not picky eaters, so a variety of food can be provided, such as fish, crustaceans, and small mammals. As predators, housing them with other smaller fish is inadvisable, as they may become lunch.

Behavior of the Arapaima

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These fish are known to be quite aggressive predators, and will attempt to take down whatever food source they come across. It is suspected that they are responsible for some instances of drowning, but this is unconfirmed. They are also known to attack their own species, suggesting that they may be territorial. During periods of rest they will sit along the bottom or float near the surface of the water.

Reproduction of the Arapaima

A breeding pair of arapaima will find a nice, sandy, bottom to dig their nest. They dig a little over a foot deep, and the female deposits the eggs within the nest. After the female lays the eggs, the male will fertilize them with his sperm. This process is called external fertilization because it occurs outside of the female’s body. Both parents will guard the nest, and in some species the male will carry the eggs and young in his mouth to guard them.

Most played games

The world of wild nature is cruel and harsh. If you can’t take over your opponent, prepare to die. That’s the law of the jungle and it works underwater as well. You can make sure of it by trying to survive in the merciless environment of a new IO game called Feed and Grow. The point of the gameplay is rather simple: move around a virtual space filled with other fishes, scout for food and eliminate your rivals to become the biggest and most dangerous fish in the sea! This is going to be thrilling!

In the depth of the ocean

So, you are going to find yourself in a spectacular underwater environment precisely copying the actual marine landscapes you can see somewhere at the Great Barrier Reef. The graphics are performed at a high level and you will get the greatest impressions from finding your way around this colorful 3D world. However, don’t spend too much time admiring the views: danger awaits you at every corner. The location is packed with other fishes controlled by players just like you. They, too, want to prevail on the map, so you can expect constant attacks on your gilled charge. As long as you are still a small fish and can’t hope to win in an open combat, it makes sense to stay away from those stronger than you. However, the balance of power can always change in your favor if you succeed in collecting edible supplies scattered around. Each type of food will bring you a certain amount of experience points. Once you earn enough points to upgrade your level, your stats will increase. That will affect your damage level, health and other parameters crucial for surviving in the open sea.

Kill or be killed

Pungence Feed And Grow Fish Arapaima

It would be way too easy to just swim around gathering delicious corals and beautiful shells. And way too boring. So the game developers included an element of danger by introducing multiple opponents that you are going to fight literally every other minute of the gameplay. You will see them around you all the time. Some of the fishes will try and attack you and it’s up to you to decide whether to run for your life or take the challenge. Of course, it’s much wiser to avoid confrontation with big fishes and chase little ones. Killing a fish will give you an instant increase in experience depending on its size and level – after all, it must be much more nutritious than any of the food you can find around. So, it’s as simple as that – kill or be killed.

Playing this way, hour after hour, you can grow your scaled companion to an unlimited size. It can become a notorious killer everyone is afraid of. But even the biggest fish can lose a battle. If you happen to die, don’t worry – you will be able to respawn in a couple of seconds. And then you can start all over again, more experienced and dangerous than ever… Amazing graphics, fascinating gameplay and plenty of missions you will have to accomplish for valuable rewards will keep you glued to your computer screen!