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Don't know what kind of dragon your Arowana is?
If it is an ordinary silver dragon that does not feed insects, you can use floating feed to lure it to open, and eat pellet feed after a long time!
But this way it will grow thinner
If it's a slightly better dragon, prepare some barley worms, centipedes, crickets, turtles and other insects, and supplement nutrition regularly!
If you really can't feed or can't buy it, then buy some feed dried shrimp locally or online, and soak it in water before feeding
There are small ponds and rivers nearby, so you can go and catch some small fish and shrimp by yourself
Since you have raised it, you must take care of it, after all, it is a life
I wish you good fish
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Feeding feed alone will defeat the Arowana, so feed some shrimp.
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Occasionally, Arowana will eat a mouthful of feed, but it can't quench its thirst haha.
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Aquarists' Arowana polyculture tank, Arowana and parrot fish polyculture is also a good choice.
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<>Parrot fish and what fish can be polycultured?
Parrot fish can be mixed with fish such as map fish, beckoning fish, silver Arowana, monk fish, hognose turtle and other fish, because these fish do not have too much conflict with parrot fish and have a relatively gentle personality.
1. Map fish: Map fish can be said to be the best choice for polyculture with parrot fish, because map fish is lazy by nature, and if it is raised with parrot fish, owners do not need to worry about fighting each other. But there is one main caveat:
When feeding them, it is best to feed them separately, because the map fish is too gentle to compete with the parrot fish; If you don't feed them separately, there's a good chance that the feed will be snatched up by parrot fish.
2. Lucky fish: The temperament of the lucky fish is also very gentle, and they will not take the initiative to attack other fish, and they can also flexibly avoid the attack of the parrot fish, and the color of the lucky fish, especially the skin color of the red beckoning fish, is quite matched with the red of the parrot fish, and the ornamental nature of raising them together is also relatively strong, so it can be mixed with the parrot fish.
3. Silver Arowana: The main reason why silver Arowana can be mixed with parrot fish is: Silver Arowana usually move in the middle of the water, while parrot fish will prefer to swim at the bottom, and in terms of activity area, the two will not fight and drive each other away due to territorial awareness; Another is that the skin tones of parrot fish and silver Arowana are more natural to match, and the polyculture is more eye-catching.
4. Monk fish: If you want to mix with monk fish, it is recommended that the owner let them live together since childhood, because monk fish and parrot fish are more ferocious. They will attack each other, and if they are raised together, they will adapt to each other's existence, which can effectively reduce the number of fights with each other.
5. Pig-nosed turtle: Parrot fish can also be mixed with pig-nosed turtles, because pig-nosed turtles look cute and delicate, although there are occasional biting behaviors, but pig-nosed turtles react really slowly, and will not cause harm to the sensitive parrot fish, and the parrot fish will not attack them.
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Parrot fish and Arowana are not suitable for polyculture, Arowana is a medium-sized fish that usually likes to be in the middle and upper water level, while parrot fish like to be active at the bottom of the fish tank, despite this, parrot fish is an aggressive tropical fish;
Its body size is relatively special, the adult parrot fish varies from 15 to 30 cm, the swimming speed is particularly fast, the bite force of its mouth is too strong, the parrot fish has a row of sharp and small teeth up and down the mouth, not only can bite down the thick and hard seaweed, but also can conquer the spiny sea urchin;
At every turn, go to peck a mouthful of Arowana, Arowana began to hide, only when it couldn't bear to fight back, the parrot fish ran away, and the Arowana did not chase to death, but the parrot fish is different, it likes to chase all the time, and it is easy to make the Arowana bruised all over the body.
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It can be polycultured, but it is prone to food grabbing.
Precautions: To have an aeration pump, parrot fish are more prone to hypoxia.
Because these fish are very edible and pullable, a strengthened spot filtration system can make the water clearer.
The water must be overblown, otherwise it will hurt the fish very much, and may even kill the fish. Because the bleach in tap water is made of calcium hypochlorite, an excess of chlorine can cause fish to die immediately.
Parrot fish arowana.
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It can be raised together, but it is best to raise Arowana alone, because it is precious.
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No! Because Arowana eats meat!
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Parrot fish is one of the more common tropical fish that can be used for ornamentation, and it can generally be polycultured with Arowana. Because of its larger size, it will not be swallowed by Arowana. It is necessary to observe them during polyculture, and if they fight each other, they need to be separated immediately.
When farming Arowana, it can be polycultured with other fish. Arowana is a common aquarium fish. When farming Arowana, many people will think that only breeding Arowana is a bit monotonous, and the ornamental effect is not very good, so they will think of the problem of polyculture.
Arowana can be polycultured with other fish, but not all species can be polycultured with it, because Arowana is still relatively fierce, and fish that are too small can be easily swallowed by Arowana or bitten.
Parrot fish is also a common tropical fish that can also be used for ornamentation. It can be polycultured with Arowana because they are about the same size and are generally not swallowed by Arowana because they are too small. However, it can still be observed when they are polycultured, and once they fight and bite each other, it is best to fish them out in time and raise them separately.
Arowana and koi fish both have good meanings, so many farmers will want to mix them. However, in general, koi fish are not suitable for polyculture with Arowana. Because Arowana has a ferocious temperament and will devour smaller fish, polyculture of koi and Arowana may be swallowed.
In addition, the habits and characteristics of koi fish and Arowana, the requirements for the surrounding environment will be relatively different, if it is placed in a fish tank, it will be more difficult to control the various elements of the surrounding environment, resulting in the two kinds of fish are not well raised, so try not to put them together.
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The parrot fish is a medium-sized fish, and it has a fierce temperament, a very strong sense of territory, and is more likely to fight with other fish. Therefore, if you want to polyculture, you should try to choose some fish that are also medium-sized or large. Specifically, you can choose varieties such as map fish, arowana, fire mouth fish, pineapple fish, etc.
If you choose monk fish, you can polyculture when you are young, but you can't polyculture when you grow up. <
Parrot fish are polycultured with other fish in order to improve the overall ornamentality. To find out what species of fish they can be polycultured with, you must first understand the size and habits of parrotfish. Parrotfish is a medium-sized fish, and they are all fierce in temperament.
They are very territorial, and will not only fight with other fish, but will also eat some smaller fish than them.
Therefore, in general, they are not suitable for polyculture with other fish. If you must polyculture, you must also choose some fish with the same relatively large size, medium or large. Specifically, there are many varieties that can be polycultured together, such as map fish, arowana, fire mouth fish, pineapple fish, and warship fish.
In addition, it is possible to choose monk fish, but it is recommended to only polyculture the two fish together when they are young, and it is best not to polyculture them once they are grown.
As we have already mentioned, parrot fish are medium-sized fish, and they are fierce and can easily fight with other species of fish. Therefore, in terms of size, small fish are not an option, and if you are polycultured, small fish may be eaten by parrot fish. In addition, in terms of temperament, fish with a more ferocious personality cannot be mixed with parrot fish, and once they are mixed, they are easy to fight with each other, and the injury will be more serious.
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Parrot fish can be polycultured with medium-sized fish of similar size and gentle personality, such as monk fish, map fish, beckoning fish, etc. The body size of these fish is similar to that of parrot fish, and their habits and environmental requirements are also relatively similar, so they are more suitable for polyculture with parrot fish. When polyculture, it is necessary to pay attention to the feeding density not to be too large, if it is too large, they can easily attack each other because of the competition for territory.
Parrot fish can be polycultured with fish such as monk fish, map fish, silver arowana, and beckoning fish. Monk fish and parrot fish are both more ferocious than slag, and keepers can keep them together from a young age. In this way, when they grow up, they will adapt to each other's presence and reduce the number of fights.
Map fish are lazy by nature and are more suitable for polyculture with parrot fish. It's just that when feeding, it's best to feed the parrot fish first before feeding the map fish, because the map fish can't compete with the parrot fish. If you don't feed them separately, there's a good chance that the parrot fish will run out of food.
Parrot fish are generally active in the lower layer, while silver arowana are generally active in the middle layer. Although they are aggressive, they do not move in the same area and do not cause much conflict, so they can be polycultured. As for the beckoning fish, they have a gentle temperament, will not take the initiative to attack other fish, and can also flexibly avoid the attack of the parrot mountain fish, and the parrot fish polyculture is also more ornamental, so it can be polycultured with parrot fish.
1. Parrot fish cannot be polycultured with small fish, such as guppies, zebrafish, Maryfish, etc. Because they attack small fish and sometimes eat small fish.
2. Parrot fish should not be mixed with large fish with fierce personalities, because they will attack each other, and parrot fish can easily be injured.
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