In the wild, you'll see Silver Arowanas eating smaller fish
, large insects, frogs, crustaceans, and more. They have even been known to eat rabbits and snakes! In captivity, you can provide your fish with a healthy diet of frozen and live foods. They do well with feeder fish like minnows.
Can arowana live in 3 feet tank?
Remember they grow up to be 4 feet long, so
the depth have to be a minimum of 4 feet
(so they can turn). And the length should be at least twice the length of the fish – as a minimum!
What is the minimum tank size for an arowana?
Keep your arowana in an appropriately sized aquarium; the arowana is a surface-swimming fish, so your tank's width and length are more important than its height. Because arowanas grow quickly and are large adults, a
150-gallon
aquarium is the minimum size recommended to help keep them healthy.
Is arowana good for beginners?
Arowanas are known to attack their own kind as well: They usually don't tolerate the presence of other arowanas around them- even if that arowana is of another species. Because of this,
I wouldn't recommend keeping more than 1 arowana in the same tank, especially for beginners
.
Are arowanas hard to keep?
The Silver Arowana is not a fish that is suitable for beginners
. Due to its large size and long life expectancy, only more experienced aquarists should undertake this challenge. It requires an enormous tank (at least 250 gallons in capacity) and finding suitable tank mates for them can be challenging.
Can arowanas live together?
Keeping Arowanas Together If you plan on keeping multiple adult Arowanas together, do so cautiously.
They generally don't get along well together
. If you are insistent, you should keep at least 6 of them together and keep them in a large natural pond (or an aquarium of similar size).
Can I keep arowana with goldfish?
An arowana needs more space and he would probably kill the goldfish.
This is not a good idea
, they are not an easy fish to keep, they have lots of needs and must haves.
Will arowana bite humans?
Arowana are extremely strong and muscular fish. Their scales are massive and heavy. I'm sure if you got in a tank with one,
it could potentially harm you with its body if it hits you hard enough
, but i'd say for the most part they are not something to really worry about.
Can arowana live without air pump?
Air pump not a must.
Arowana can survive without air bubble
, have seen one aro here in Jakarta, the owner keep it without air bubble and no filter at all, looks cracy but he has kept that way for more than a year liao. Aro is one of the fish that actually need very low oxygen disolved in water.
Does arowana bite hurt?
My aros are pretty young.. They're a bit jumpy with a hand in the water.. Although sometimes, i'd hold crickets above the surface, probably 1′′ and it'll smack grab it from my fingers and nip my finger..
doesn't hurt
– just surprising.. ..
Can Oscar fish live with arowana?
The silver arowana, the Asian arowana, the jardini arowana, and (less commonly) the African arowana.
They all make for acceptable tank mates for your oscar
. However, as per the section on size: if you arowana grows too big, too fast it might become a risk to your oscar.
Can koi and arowana live together?
Yes, both fish can live together
. However, the best way to ensure that your Koi and Arowana can live in a pond together is to make sure the two species are the same size, or that the Koi is larger than the Arowana. Having the same size is best because neither fish will be intimidated or attack the other.
Do arowana need light at night?
Aquarium fish do not need light
and it is best that you turn it off during the night. Leaving the light on can cause stress to fish as they need a period of darkness to sleep. Too much light will cause algae to rapidly grow and make your tank look dirty. So the short answer is no, do not leave your lights on.
Can you keep arowana with discus?
Yes, you can
. Just keep in mind that the Arowana is going to grow much faster than the Discus.
Can flowerhorn and arowana stay together?
If they grow up together you have a better chance of them getting along
but the arowana is typically less aggressive and putting the two together at that size will usually result in the death of the arowana due to constant badgering by the flowerhorn.
For many, the Silver arowana is the definitive big fish.
Related to mighty Arapaima
, this fish is not only coveted but in some cases culturally revered — or at least its Asiatic cousins are.
How do I get a pet arowana?
How long does arowana fish live?
(The fish's average life span is
10 to 15 years
; if you want an arowana that will last a little longer, check out this arowana sculpture—made of jade, opal, and marble—selling on eBay for $5.8 million.) That the coveted species is endangered only adds to its intrigue (some people have been arrested for smuggling them).
What is the best tank mate for arowana?
- Large catfish.
- Parrotfish.
- Jaguar Cichlid.
- Pacu (if the tank is large enough)
- Silver Dollar Fish.
- Large Plecos.
- Bichir.
- Green Terror Cichlid.
Which Colour arowana fish is lucky?
The Asian arowana, also known as the dragon fish, is believed by the Chinese to bring good luck and prosperity due to its
red color
and coin-like scales.
How much does a platinum arowana cost?
Platinum Arowana –
$400,000
At the top of the heap and with the largest price tag is the Platinum Arowana. There are several varieties of this amazing fish, which are all pretty costly, but the rarest was a snow-white fish that set the record, being valued at a jaw-dropping hefty price of $400,000!
Why do Arowanas fight?
Arowanas Fight
to Protect Their Territory
Many wild animals, such as wolves, lions, and hippos, are territorial. The Arowana fish falls into the same category. Since Arowanas are prone to aggression naturally, when housed in a confined space, they may turn against other fish to defend their territory.
Do Arowanas have teeth?
Bony-tongued Fish
As the name suggests, these fish have a bony-tongue and, additionally,
some of their teeth are found on their tongue too
. Arowana's also have teeth in the roof of their mouths and at the bottom of their mouth, they have a pair of small barbels which act as sensors.
Is Arowana territorial?
Because they can grow up to 90 cm (35 in) long, Asian arowanas require large aquaria.
They are territorial
and may be kept with other Scleropages only in a very large aquarium, provided all fish are of similar size.