can the silver arowana grow? The silver arowana can grow to 120-130 centimeters when living in the wild, but the family raised silver arowana can generally grow up to 80-100 centimeters. Because first of all, the space in the wild is large enough to not restrict their swimming, and secondly, the food in the wild is relatively rich, and the nutrition of silver arowana is more comprehensive. Finally, the water quality in the wild is more suitable for silver arowana, which can also promote their growth to a certain extent. So they can grow bigger in the wild. Family breeding is limited by space, and even if there is enough food, it is difficult to keep in line with the living environment in the wild and let them grow to that size.
? Silver arowana can feed more fry in the juvenile period, eat less and eat more, preferably 4-5 times a day, because the juvenile period is the key period for the growth of silver arowana, adequate nutrition in this period can lay a good foundation for future growth and development. When the silver arowana grows to more than 20 centimeters, it can be fed with some small river shrimps, fry, mealworms, earthworms, and loaches, but the loaches need to be cut off and fed again to avoid scratching the internal organs of the silver arowana. During this period, it is better to keep nutrition comprehensive so that they can grow bigger. When the silver arowana grows to about 30-40 centimeters, it can reduce the number of feeding and the amount of feeding, because at this time they need a lot less nutrition, feeding too much is prone to fat accumulation.