Can Arowana be polycultured with other fish, and what fish can Arowana be polycultured with

Updated on science 2024-03-01
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Can be with Arowana. Catfish and saury are commonly kept in the same tank.

    Map fish, parrot fish and barramundi.

    However, if the two fish do not get along, they must be separated immediately.

    Tell you, generally few mild-tempered fish can be polycultured with Arowana, because Arowana is a large fish, so it can only be polycultured with medium and large fish, and there are few mild fish in this type of fish. Of course, there are still milder ones, such as parrot fish, barramundi, tiger sharks.

    Saury, green-faced crown, etc.

    Here are some of the fish that most Arowana lovers will choose to mix up, you can refer to them.

    Arowana is popular among ornamental fish for its leisurely and atmospheric swimming style.

    A favorite of enthusiasts, but it is also a little monotonous to have no other fish in a tank, and the following are several species of fish that are polycultured with Arowana:

    1 Thai Tiger: This fish's golden body surface has a few black longitudinal stripes that can make up for the silver dragon.

    Monotonous white, (there can be no miscellaneous channels in the underworld on the side of the body) Fierce large fish do not have to worry about being eaten, and belong to the middle and lower layer of fish, which can make up for the overall beauty of the fish tank.

    2 Imperial Nine Rooms (American Short Long Nose Six Rooms):

    There are 6 underworld channels on the side of the large red body of the whole body, and the fierce large fish (the origin has grown to 90C) is a middle and lower pelagic fish.

    3 Rainbow Beads (Pearl Jar):

    Brown with regular black dots on its back, milky white abdomen, large fish, about 70cm in length and 45cm in diameter, belonging to the lower layer of fish. Note: The stinger on the tail is poisonous, be careful when brushing the tank.

    4 Feifeng: Feifeng is a Chinese and overseas Chinese.

    I like to raise a kind of ornamental fish, which is generally mixed with the "dragon", which means: the dragon flies and the phoenix dances, the dragon and the phoenix are auspicious, and the husband sings and the wife follows and so on.

    The body of the flying anchovy is flattened on the side, and the body color changes with the change of light, and there are more than 10 dotted longitudinal stripes on the side of the body. The males have bright body colors, while the females have darker body colors. The breeding water temperature is 27-28 degrees, and the water quality is weakly alkaline.

    5 Thai Tiger:

    The body length is 30-50cm, the body is yellow with 5-6 black patterns, and the color is gorgeous, and it is edible fish in the production area. The suitable temperature is 22-25 degrees, prefers weak acidic water, and cannot be polycultured in small fish.

    Can give Jackie Chan with Arowana and Flying Phoenix.

    Tiger and phoenix tank, the dragon is the dragon fish, the tiger is the Thai tiger, the phoenix is the flying phoenix, very auspicious!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are actually many ornamental fish that can be mixed with Arowana! Parrotfish and map fish are generally the preferred species for polyculture with silver Arowana.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Arowana is a fierce fish with a fierce temperament, belonging to the upper layer of fish, and there are still relatively few fish that can be mixed with it. However, it can be selected according to its habits and characteristics that can be polycultured. For example, middle and lower pelagic fish such as tiger fish; There is also the parrot fish, which is relatively large; Then there is the crown three matomon, which has a relatively strong recovery ability and can recover quickly after being bitten.

    When raising arowana, sometimes you feel that it is monotonous to keep only one type of fish, and you want to find a fish that can be polycultured at the same time. First of all, you need to understand the temperament of the arowana in order to find a suitable partner for it. Arowana is a relatively large fish, its temperament is relatively fierce, and it is easy to swallow smaller fish; Its activity space is mainly pelagic and belongs to a pelagic fish.

    According to these characteristics of it, the fish that can be polycultured together mainly are:

    Tiger Fish: The tiger fish is also a fish with a ferocious temperament. However, because its activity space is mainly in the middle and lower layers, the two are generally not prone to conflict and can be mixed.

    Parrot Fish: Parrot fish are relatively large in size and are not prone to conflict with Arowana. Moreover, its color is more vivid, and the viewing effect is better when put together.

    Crown Sanma Fish: This fish is not too demanding of the surrounding environment and is easy to raise. Moreover, it is worth mentioning that they have a very strong recovery ability and are easy to recover after being bitten, so they can also be mixed with Arowana.

    Due to the ferocious nature of the arowana, not all fish can be mixed with it. For example, fish that are too small are not suitable for polyculture, and if they are polycultured with Arowana, they can be easily eaten. In addition, the small courage of the fish is not suitable for polyculture with Arowana, otherwise they will often be in a frightened state, and their growth and development will be affected.

    For example, the mammoth is a timid fish in the juvenile stage, and it is difficult to recover after being bitten by an Arowana; Moreover, they will be very vindictive, and when they grow up, they will become a threat to Arowana.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Tiger fish: Tiger fish have a fierce personality, but they like to move in the middle and lower planes, so they are more suitable for polyculture with Arowana.

    2.Parrot fish: Parrot fish have a lively personality and bright body color, and are mixed with Arowana to enhance ornamentality.

    3.Crown Sanjian Fish: This fish has a strong recovery ability and is less difficult to raise, so it is also suitable for raising with Arowana.

    4.Stingrays: Stingrays live on the bottom and do not have a large conflict with Arowana.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    <>1. Arowana can be polycultured with tiger fish, parrot fish, crown fish, stingray, angelfish, etc. Arowana has a fierce personality and is relatively aggressive, parrot fish and tiger fish are both middle and lower pelagic fish, and Arowana are polycultured and not prone to conflict.

    2. The recovery ability of the crown three fish is relatively strong, and even if the acacia is bitten, it can recover quickly, so it is more suitable for raising together. In polyculture, the keeper should ensure that there is sufficient food, space and oxygen.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A 1-meter fish tank is not allowed to keep Arowana. Since Arowana is a large fish, the tank is trapped to make at least a long meter. Arowana is a very strong fish, and fighting will inevitably occur during polyculture, which requires the dragon tank to be as large as possible, so that the owner can isolate the fish that fight fiercely, and can also provide a space for the disadvantaged Arowana to escape and buffer.

    The width of the tank must be kept at least 60 cm because the growth rate of arowana is relatively fast. Even if the Arowana is raised from a young age, it will grow in half a year to a year, and a dragon tank with a width of less than 60 cm cannot provide enough space for the Arowana to turn around.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course. However, it can only be polycultured with large carnivorous fish with the same strength, size, and health status as Arowana.

    It can also be mixed with scavenger fish, large queen Qingdao blind skin head, large ** grinding number scavenger, are all high-grade choices.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the tank where the Arowana can be raised can reach more than 2 meters, it is possible to raise 2 fish. However, if the length of the fish tank cannot reach 2 meters, it is not recommended to raise 2 fish. Because Arowana is a large fish, they can grow up to 60 cm a year, and if the space for breeding is relatively small, they will fight, and even if they don't fight, the small space will affect the development of Arowana.

    Therefore, whether you can raise 2 Arowana depends on the size of the fish tank. <

    Whether you can raise 2 Arowana depends on the size of the fish tank. If the length of the fish tank can reach 2 meters, it is no problem to raise 2 arowana. If the length of the fish tank is less than 2 meters, it is not recommended to raise 2 fish.

    First of all, the size of the arowana is larger, and the growth rate is also relatively fast, it can grow about 60 cm in a year, if the space for breeding is small, it will affect their normal development, and there will be fights. The second is that Arowana has a strong sense of territory, if there are 2 Arowana in a tank, they will keep fighting until one side wins. The winning side will become the master of the fish tank, and their development will get better and better, while the losing side will get worse and worse spirits, and they will be easily bullied by the winner.

    Arowana can be polycultured with other fish, and breeders can choose some lively and cute medium-sized fish to polyculture with them. The more suitable for spinal loss are parrot fish and tiger split cavity fish. Parrot fish are mostly red in color, which looks more vivid, and they are lively and cute, and they generally move in the lower layer, which does not conflict with the activity area of the arowana.

    Moreover, they can also eat the food left over by the Arowana, which is very suitable for polyculture. However, parrot fish have a large demand for oxygen, and keepers need to ensure that there is enough oxygen in the tank. The tigerfish have a somewhat ferocious personality and can compete with the Arowana, but they also live in the middle and lower classes and generally do not have conflicts.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Parrot fish and map fish are generally called to be matched as the preferred species for polyculture with silver Arowana, if you give Arowana as a matching fish, it will be a bit low-grade, but the character of these two fish is relatively docile, and the color can also form a sharp contrast with Arowana, such as about 50 cm Arowana with about ten cm parrot fish about seven or eight, or two or three map fish are OK.

    2. Lucky fish is also often used as a silver Arowana fish, when I was a child, I was more aggressive, but when I grew up, I became more well-behaved, because its individual can grow to more than 50 cm in two years, so we can choose an individual with a smaller body length than Arowana and only raise one.

    3. Thai tiger fish is often used as a fish in the golden dragon tank, the largest individual can reach 50 centimeters, the tiger fish is not very active in character, and the dragon fish is still and complements each other, many aquarists also in order to take its dragon and tiger meaning, generally speaking, a dragon fish tank can be raised on a tiger fish.

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