When mixing the arhat parrot fish, you should pay attention to choosing a relatively large fish tank. Because their territorial awareness is very strong, more aggressive, if they and other fish mixed in a relatively small tank, it is easy to fight. In addition, attention should be paid to the selection of water temperature, water quality and other environmental conditions similar to their requirements and their mixed culture, so that it is easier to adjust the breeding environment.
1. Other species of parrot fish: The Rohan parrot fish can be mixed with other species of parrot fishes, such as the red ingot parrotfish and the macaw parrot. They have similar environmental requirements to the Rohan parrot fish, so they can be kept in a fish tank. However, in order to prevent them from fighting, we should pay attention to controlling the breeding density, and it is better to use a larger tank to raise them.
2. Arowana: Arowana is generally large in size. When breeding, you can put the arhat parrot fish and the arowana fish which is a little bigger than it in the same tank. In the case of low breeding density, these two kinds of fish can coexist peacefully. However, it should be noted that arowana should not choose a particularly large size, otherwise it may pose a threat to the Rohan parrot fish.