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dave_C 05-23-2015 11:00 PM

asian arowana?
 
Just checking to see if anyone on here also keep asain arowana's


I just starting keeping these amazing fishes and have a lot to learn about them

I have some question to some of you who have kept these fish on what you feed them. The eight that i have now only eats superworms and crickets, but crickets smells bad and have read superworms are not that good for them. So i want to know what you feed your arowanas?

Thanks Dave

WarDog 05-23-2015 11:06 PM

Pinky mice... depending on the fish's size.

dave_C 05-23-2015 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by WarDog (Post 951196)
Pinky mice... depending on the fish's size.

I am not so me or my staff could handle feeding mice:redface:

I have seem a lot of videos of arowana own feeding frog but not sure if anyone in calgary sell feeder frogs

dino 05-24-2015 02:44 PM

Mice are a horrible idea they are hard to digest and messy I feed smelt

dave_C 05-24-2015 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by dino (Post 951280)
Mice are a horrible idea they are hard to digest and messy I feed smelt

How were you able to get them to eat smelts?

mine right now will only accept live food

Thanks Dave

dino 05-24-2015 04:58 PM

Myself I just cut it in half dropped it in and they normally float so the fish liked that and it would eat it

dave_C 05-24-2015 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by dino (Post 951290)
Myself I just cut it in half dropped it in and they normally float so the fish liked that and it would eat it

Thanks i will try that.

as of right now feeding 130 ish superworms and 100 ish crickets per day and with six more arowanas being added to the tank is really going to get out off hand really fast:redface:


Thanks Dave

Myka 05-24-2015 10:38 PM

Dave, try soaking the worms and crickets in garlic for a few days and then soak the new food in garlic. After a few days feed old food and new food at the same time with both soaked in garlic. The idea is to hide the new food smell.

dave_C 05-24-2015 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 951319)
Dave, try soaking the worms and crickets in garlic for a few days and then soak the new food in garlic. After a few days feed old food and new food at the same time with both soaked in garlic. The idea is to hide the new food smell.

i will have to try that


these guys are so picky when it comes to food and changes to the tank.

had one of my violet fusion super reds go on a hunger strike for two weeks after i switch from crickets to superworms lol tough watching a fish not eat for that long:redface:

thanks dave

ronau 05-25-2015 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by dave@concept (Post 951305)
six more arowanas being added to the tank is really going to get out off hand really fast:redface:

I assuming you're planning on selling the arowanas? If so, I suggest separating them before they start tearing up fins.

As for feeding them, you could try marbled crayfish, they clone themselves so you can start a colony with only one. They also have fairly large batches of eggs, I separated 5 of mine and put the 1000+ babies they produced into a sparate 40 gallon not too long ago.


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