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Silver Arowana can mix with what fish, can't mix with what fish

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Silver Arowana can be mixed with map fish, parrot fish, seven-star swordfish, Thai tiger fish, rays, pineapple fish, flying phoenix fish and other fish. Most of these fish live in the middle or bottom layer, which is similar to the habits and environmental requirements of Silver Arowana, and its actions are flexible, so it does not conflict with the activity area of Silver Arowana, so there will not be too many conflicts. In particular, map fish and parrot fish are more suitable for polyculture with silver arowana.
Silver Arowana can mix with what fish, can't mix with what fish 1. What fish can silver arowana be mixed with

Silver arowana can be mixed with parrot fish, map fish, seven-star swordfish, Thai tiger fish, ray fish, pineapple fish and flying phoenix fish. These fish have similar environmental requirements and living habits to Arowana, and they all live in the bottom or middle layer, which does not conflict with the area where Arowana lives. In addition, their actions are flexible, so mixed breeding together will not produce too many contradictions.

In particular, map turtles and parrot fish are very suitable for polyculture with silver arowana. Because map fish is lazy, as long as they are full, they will lazily hide aside to rest, and generally they will not have too many conflicts with silver arowana.

Parrot fish are bright in color. Although they are aggressive to some extent, they generally do not attack silver arowana which is larger than themselves.

2. Silver Arowana cannot be mixed with any fish

1. Smaller fish: Silver Arowana is not suitable for mixing with smaller fish because they are carnivorous fish. If the fish are small, they may be eaten by silver Arowana.

2, gentle fish: Silver Arowana is fierce and likes to attack other fish. If they are mixed with gentle fish, the fish are likely to be bullied by silver arowana.

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