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Silver Arowana will die if it doesn't eat for a few days. How often is it appropriate to feed it once

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Silver arowana will starve to death if they don't eat for 2-3 months. Their ability to endure hunger is still relatively strong. If they don't feed for a few days, they won't have much impact on their health. However, if they stop eating for too long, they may affect their health and life. Although Arowana has a strong ability to endure hunger, it is suggested that breeders should feed them regularly and quantitatively. Otherwise, their digestive system and stomach may develop diseases.
Silver Arowana will die if it doesn't eat for a few days. How often is it appropriate to feed it once 1. Silver Arowana will die if it doesn't eat for a few days

Silver Arowana can persist for 2-3 months if it doesn't eat. They are larger in size and have stronger ability to endure hunger than other fish. Although not feeding them for a few days will not have much impact, if feeding is stopped for too long or food is fed irregularly, it may have certain impact on their health and life.

Although Arowana has good hunger tolerance, it is better for breeders to feed them regularly and quantitatively. Only in this way can they grow and develop normally.

2. How often is it appropriate to feed Arowana

Arowana can be fed 1-4 times a day, and their feeding frequency is different at different stages. If it is a juvenile arowana, it needs to be fed 3-4 times a day. Because at this time, they eat less and have poor digestion ability, but they need more nutrition. Breeders need to feed them a small amount of food many times to meet most of the nutrients they need for daily development.

As their size and food intake increase, the frequency of feeding can also decrease, and breeders can choose to feed them 2-3 times a day. When they are adults, they can be fed 1-2 times a day. Because they will eat more and need less nutrients, the breeder can reduce the frequency of feeding.

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