Arowana's seasonal refusal to feed can be restored in a few days under normal circumstances, because most of their seasonal refusal to feed is caused by fluctuations in water temperature or water quality, which is very common in northern spring and autumn. Because the temperature difference between morning and evening in spring and autumn in the north is large, if there is no heat preservation measures, the water temperature in the fish tank will fluctuate. They are sensitive to changes in water temperature. If the water temperature changes too much, it will stimulate them and cause them to refuse to eat.
Seasonal refusal of Arowana can be recovered in one or several days, but there are also sensitive Arowana, which takes about 10 days to recover. If breeders want them to avoid seasonal refusal, it is best to turn on the heating rod in spring and autumn to keep the water temperature constant.
2. How to feed Arowana1. Food: Arowana is a carnivorous fish, and breeders should usually feed them more live bait such as live fish, live shrimp, earthworms, cockroaches and tadpoles. This can arouse their interest in eating and exercise their bodies.
2. Feeding frequency: The feeding frequency of Arowana can be determined according to the water temperature or growth stage. If the water temperature is too high, it can be fed twice a day, and the amount of each feeding can be finished within 10 minutes. If the water temperature is low, you can choose to feed it once a day, and the amount of each feed can be finished within 5 minutes.
3. Feeding method: It is best to choose floating feed for arowana, so that they can develop the habit of foraging upwards and avoid eye loss.