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How long can the scales of Arowana grow well after falling, and how to prevent falling scales

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
The scales of Arowana can grow in 1-2 months, but the recovery speed of Arowana in different growth stages is also different. If it is a smaller Arowana, it can generally recover in about one month. If it is an adult Arowana, it will take about 2 months. In addition, the speed of recovery is also related to the scale drop. If the scale drop is serious, the speed of recovery will be slower. If it is not serious, the recovery speed will be faster.
How long can the scales of Arowana grow well after falling, and how to prevent falling scales 1. How long can the scales of Arowana grow well after falling

It takes 1-2 months for the scales of Arowana to grow again after falling, and when they can grow depends on their growth stage. Under normal circumstances, the Arowana in its infancy will recover faster, and it can recover in about a month. If it is an adult Arowana, the recovery speed will be slower and it will take about 2 months.

In addition to the stage of growth, the rate of recovery is also affected by the scale drop. If the scales are not serious, the recovery speed will be faster. If the scale drop is serious, the recovery speed will be slower.

During the recovery period of Arowana, breeders need to keep the water clean and fresh, so as to avoid infection and inflammation of their scaly parts.

2. How to prevent Arowana from falling scales

1. Reduce decorations: Arowana swims faster, and if there are decorations in the fish tank, it is easy to make scales fall off. When raising artificially, the decorations in the fish tank should be reduced as much as possible, so as to avoid them accidentally bumping into the decorations when swimming.

2. Raising alone: Arowana is fierce in character and has a strong sense of territory. If multiple Arowana are raised together, there may be fights. Arowana is easy to accidentally hurt scales when fighting, so breeders try to breed them alone.

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