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How often is the silver arowana fed and how often is the water changed

Jane Margolis
2021-06-01 20:13:00
Juvenile period: It is best to feed three to four times a day, and feed one or two small fish at a time. | | Adult period: Feed two to three small fish twice a day. At this time, the size of the small fish should be larger, so that the silver arowana can be full. In addition to feeding small fish, it can also feed shrimps. When feeding, you should hold the food with your hands, so that you can cultivate the habit of looking for food upward.
How often is the silver arowana fed and how often is the water changed

1. how often the silver arowana is fed

is related to its age, for example, the number of times it is fed in the juvenile and adult stages is different. During the juvenile period, it is best to feed three to four times a day, and one or two small fish should be fed each time. Silver arowana in the juvenile stage is in the golden stage of growth, and it can grow quickly if it is fed well. During the

adult period, it is enough to feed twice a day. At this time, the amount of food is larger than before, and one or two small fish are fed each time. Only in this way can the adult fish be full. Food is not only the choice of small fish, shrimp, earthworms, lean meat can be fed to the silver arowana. Holding the food to be fed with your hands can help to cultivate its habit of looking up for food.

2. How often do silver arowana change water

? 1. Summer: It's better to change water once every three to five days. In summer, the temperature is generally high, the water quality is easy to deteriorate, and the number of water changes should be more frequent.

2. Winter: The water can be changed once a week. In winter, the bacteria grow slowly, and the number of water changes can be reduced appropriately.

3. Spring and autumn: The water can be changed once every five days to ensure that the water is clean.

3. What

should we pay attention to when changing water? 1. Light action: When changing water, the action should be gentle, and the current must not wash the fish body, otherwise the silver arowana will easily get sick.

2. Water is non-toxic: tap water is best exposed to the sun for three days, which can effectively filter out chlorine in the water.

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