Silver arowana will not die under normal circumstances, because they have stomachs and can clearly sense whether they are full or not. If they are fed after they have eaten enough, they will not eat all the time. Therefore, when they are raised in captivity, as long as they are not fed too much food, they will not be supported to death in general.
Although Arowana will not be supported to death, breeders should follow the principle of eating less and eating more meals, and try not to feed too much food at one time to avoid indigestion or enteritis.
2. Silver Arowana can be fed 2-4 times a day. The specific feeding time depends on their growth stage and food intake. Under normal circumstances, arowana in its infancy needs to be fed four times a day, and a small number of feeding methods should be adopted. Because the digestive system of silver arowana in its infancy is not perfect, and its appetite is not very large, but its demand for nutrition will become larger. Therefore, breeders need to feed them several times to ensure their adequate nutrition. If breeders want them to grow faster, they can feed more animal feeds, such as bumper shrimp, red worms, bread worms and so on.As they grow in size, the frequency of feeding can be reduced. When they are adults, they can choose to feed them twice a day. Because their digestive system matures as adults, their demand for nutrients will decrease, and their appetite will increase, so breeders only need to feed them twice a day, and they can grow well.