Silver arowana can be raised together with parrot fish, because they are tropical fish and have similar environmental requirements. Although the requirements of silver arowana to the environment are relatively high, the adaptability of parrot fish is relatively strong, and breeders can adjust the living environment according to the requirements of silver arowana. Secondly, parrot fish has a lively character and swims flexibly. They dare not attack or be bitten by the silver arowana. Finally, their favorite foods are all the same, so they don't need to be farmed separately when feeding.
2. What should be paid attention to in polyculture of silver arowana and parrot fish1. The environment is stable: Although parrot fish is not sensitive to environmental changes, silver arowana cannot accept too much environmental fluctuations. Breeders need to keep their living water temperature and water quality stable, so as to avoid more discomfort of Arowana.
2. Adequate oxygen: Parrot fish and silver arowana have a high demand for oxygen, so breeders need to install an oxygen pump to ensure sufficient dissolved oxygen in water.
3. Feeding separately: Silver Arowana has strong ability to grab food, so it is best for breeders to feed Silver Arowana first, and then feed parrot fish. Because silver arowana is a fish with stomach, they will not eat again after they are full. At this time, if the parrot fish are fed again, they will not rob them of food.