for the upward head of the silver arowana? 1. Anoxia: The silver arowana has a high demand for oxygen. If the water temperature in the fish tank is too high or the water quality is too poor, it will produce anoxia. If the anoxia is serious, the silver arowana will have an upward head.
2. Poor water quality: Silver arowana has a relatively high requirement for water quality, so the deterioration of water quality in the fish tank will also lead to the head up of silver arowana.
3. Cytophagia: Cytophagia is congenital and acquired, but whether it is congenital or acquired, once it is acquired, it is difficult to treat well. The day after tomorrow is usually caused by too low temperature or eating sharp food to scratch the internal organs.
Silver arowana head up can be saved, but can be saved or not depends on the specific reasons:
1, if it is hypoxia, as long as the time of hypoxia is not long, it can be saved. Breeders can immediately increase oxygen, and then raise the water temperature to 28 degrees, generally about 3-4 hours can be restored.
2. If the water quality is poor, it can also be saved. The breeder needs to change the water immediately, but not all of it, only one third of it. Then open the circulating filtration system to ensure that the water in the fish tank is weakly acidic, which can be restored in about a day.
3. If it is fish body loss, you can first lower the water level in the fish tank, then oxygenate it, and finally use splint or foam to help the silver arowana control its balance. This symptom is generally incurable.