The water temperature of Arowana 30 ℃ ok, because they live in tropical and subtropical areas and can accept higher water temperature. In artificial breeding, it is more appropriate to keep the water temperature at about 30 ℃. Although they can survive in higher water temperatures, breeders do not need to adjust the water temperature to too high, preferably not exceeding 30 ℃. If conditions permit, the water temperature can be adjusted according to their growth stage.
Silver Arowana in its infancy is more suitable to live in the water temperature of 30 ℃, because they are just born and have weak adaptability to the outside world. Higher water temperature can make them adapt to the new environment faster.
In adulthood, silver arowana should try not to keep the water temperature at about 30 ℃, because their organs have matured and their adaptability to the environment will become stronger. At this time, it is best for breeders to keep the water temperature between 26-28 ℃.
2. What should be paid attention to when raising Arowana1. Constant water temperature: Arowana is sensitive to the change of water temperature. If the temperature difference is large, they will have a lot of discomfort. When rearing artificially, it is best to install a heating rod to keep the water temperature constant.
2. Clean water quality: Silver Arowana has strict requirements on water quality, and breeders need to ensure that the water quality they live in is clean and refreshing. If conditions permit, filters can be installed to slow down the deterioration of water quality.
3. Reasonable feeding: When feeding silver arowana, it is best to follow the principle of eating less and eating more meals, and the amount of feeding each time should not be too large. It is best to control it at 7-80% full.