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Asian arowana Care Guide

Scleropages formosus

❤️ Care

The Asian Arowana is a captivating and desirable fish, known for its vibrant colors and majestic appearance. However, these fish require diligent care due to their specific environmental needs and inherently aggressive nature. Below are guidelines to create a suitable habitat and maintain optimal health for your Asian Arowana.

Tank Setup

The Asian Arowana requires a large tank to accommodate its size and swimming space. A minimum of 200 liters per fish is recommended. This species is an omnidirectional dweller, utilizing the surface, middle, and bottom of the tank, so aim for a good amount of horizontal space.

The tank should be equipped with a powerful filtration system due to the high maintenance level of the species. Ensure water parameters are maintained within a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5 and temperatures between 24°C and 30°C.

Provide a secure lid as Asian Arowanas are known to jump, which can lead to injury or escape.

Feeding

A varied diet is critical to maintaining the vibrant colors and health of the Asian Arowana. Suitable food items include:

  • Flakes and Pellets
  • Bloodworms, Brine Shrimp, and Tubifex Worms
  • Frozen Shrimp and Feeder Fish
  • Vegetable Matter and Algae Wafers
  • Color-Enhancing Foods, Daphnia, Micro Worms
  • Freeze-Dried Foods and Stick-on Tablets

Supplementing their diet with live food and enriching food types is essential, but avoid overfeeding to prevent water quality issues.

Behavior and Compatibility

The Asian Arowana is known for its aggressive and highly territorial nature. Consider tank mates carefully, perhaps opting for species that are capable of coexisting with such a behavior. Due to their semi-aggressive breeding nature, they may become even more territorial during breeding periods.

Maintenance

The Asian Arowana is classified under very high maintenance due to their sensitivity to changes in the environment and their stringent diet requirements. Regular water changes, consistent monitoring of water parameters, and maintaining a clean tank habitat are critical to their survival. Regularly check your equipment to ensure the filtration system and heater are functioning correctly.

In conclusion, while the Asian Arowana poses a difficult challenge for aquarists due to its large size and aggressive nature, with committed care and proper tank management, it can be a stunning and rewarding addition to large aquaria.

📊 Datasheet

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  • DifficultyDifficult
  • HardinessModerate
  • Liters per Fish200 L
  • Maintenance LevelVery High Maintenance
  • pH6.5 - 7.5
  • Minimum School Size6
  • Temperature24.0 - 30.0 °C

Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.

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