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How to fight Arowana, can you mix with other fish

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Add partitions: When raising multiple Arowana, there will be fights. Breeders can separate the two fish with partitions first, and then quietly remove the partitions after they adapt to each other's existence, so that they can reduce the frequency of fights. Add sandbag fish: Breeders can also add some sandbag fish to distract them, such as parrot fish and map fish. In this way, they will attack sandbag fish and reduce the number of fights.
How to fight Arowana, can you mix with other fish 1. What should Arowana do to fight

1. Add partition: Arowana is fierce in character and has a strong sense of territory. If there are multiple Arowana in the fish tank, there will be competition for territory. If they are found to be fighting, the breeder can separate them with a transparent partition. After feeding for a period of time, they will be familiar with and acquiesce in each other's existence. At this time, the breeder will remove the partition, and they will rarely fight.

2, add sandbag fish: When the fighting situation of Arowana is serious, the breeder can also add sandbag fish to them. In this way, their attention will be shifted to sandbag fish, so there will be less fighting.

2. Can Arowana be mixed with other fish

Arowana can be mixed with other fish, but not all fish. Because of their large size and fierce personality, breeders can choose some fish with the same size, fast swimming speed or different living areas to mix together.

The fish that are more suitable for mixed culture with Arowana include parrot fish, flying phoenix fish, map fish, Thai tiger fish, ray fish, etc. These kinds of fish are not particularly mild in character and can compete with Arowana, but generally do not harm Arowana. Moreover, these kinds of fish have low requirements for the environment, so they can be adjusted mainly according to the habits of Arowana when they are mixed.

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