1. Reason: Silver Arowana may be fighting for territory, and their territorial awareness and exclusivity are relatively strong. If two or more arowana are raised in a fish tank, it is easy for them to fight for territory.
2. Solution: If breeders want to avoid fighting, prepare them with a larger container. Let them have enough room to move around. If they will fight again, the breeder needs to keep them separately.
2. Competing for food1. Reason: Silver Arowana may also fight because of competing for food. Silver Arowana living in the wild are short of food, so they have the habit of the law of the jungle. If the breeder doesn't feed them enough food, they will fight.
2. Solution: Breeders need to ensure that they feed enough food. If they still fight, breeders can choose to feed them separately.
3. The size difference is too big1. Reason: Silver Arowana may fight because their size difference is too big, and Silver Arowana often bullies the small with the big. If a silver arowana is small, most silver arowana will bully it.
2. Solution: Breeders need to choose arowana of the same size to raise together. If big fish bully small fish, breeders need to separate them immediately.