will happen if the arowana is too full? If the arowana is too full, they will accumulate a lot of fat, which will cause indigestion and gastrointestinal diseases. If the breeder keeps the arowana overfed for a long time, they will suffer from obesity, eye loss, rectocele and other diseases. Arowana is a fish with a stomach. When they reach a certain amount of food, they will stop eating, so they usually only eat too much, not too much. If the arowana refuses to eat because of excessive feeding, the breeder should not lure them with their usual favorite food, but take the initiative to stop eating, and help them digest by warming up and changing water. After the arowana is digested, a small amount of food is fed.
arowana? Young arowana are in the stage of development and need to be fed with more nutritious food. However, the gastrointestinal system of young arowana is not well developed, so it is better for breeders to choose a small number of feeding methods. Normally, it is fed 3-4 times a day until it is 80% full each time. Juvenile arowana can be fed with live baits such as small fish, shrimp, lean meat, animal viscera, red worms and mealworms, which can promote their better growth and development. The digestive system of
adult arowana has matured, and the breeder can feed it 1-2 times a day until it is 70% full each time. Because adult arowana eat too much, it is easy to accumulate fat. Adult arowana can be fed with animal feed and live bait, which can ensure a balanced nutrition.