Arowana should not be raised together with Silver Arowana. First of all, their size is relatively large, so it takes a lot of space to raise one. If you raise two, it is difficult to have enough space. If there is not enough space, their growth and development will be affected. Arowana, in particular, can't bend completely, and if there is not enough space for movement, it is easy to deform its bones.
In addition, Arowana and Silver Arowana are fierce in character, and they also have a strong sense of territory. If two fish are raised together, conflicts may often occur. In addition, their attack power and aggressiveness are relatively strong, and once a fight occurs, their injuries may be serious.
2. What size fish tank does Arowana needArowana needs a fish tank 120-150 cm long, because they are large fish, and their body length is between 60-120 cm in adulthood. Breeders need to prepare at least a fish tank over 120 cm to ensure that they have sufficient space for activities. If conditions permit, it is recommended to prepare a 150-180 cm fish tank, so that they can move better and develop better. Especially Arowana and Red Arowana, the bones are relatively hard. If the containers of life are small, they can't turn well, which will also affect the development of bones.