The causes of Silver Arowana Jump are hypoxia, fright, water quality change and so on. I believe that people who have raised Arowana have seen fish jump into the tank. At this time, the first choice is to see if the Arowana is deprived of oxygen, then whether it is frightened by the external environment, and then see if the water quality has changed greatly because of too much water replacement at one time, and the reasons why they are not suitable.
If the Arowana jumps out of the tank due to lack of oxygen, it can be oxygenated by an oxygen pump to increase the dissolved oxygen in water and ensure that the Arowana can breathe freely. If the cylinder jumps because of being frightened, don't pay too much attention at this time, just wait for them to adapt in a few days. If it is because of water quality, when changing water at ordinary times, don't change too much water at one time, and don't change water too frequently.
2. How to prevent Arowana from hitting the tankThere are many reasons for Arowana to hit the tank, such as chasing fish schools, no lighting, ovulation and so on. If it is caused by catching up with fish, this situation is a normal phenomenon and can be ignored. If they hit the tank because they can't be seen without lighting, install a lamp in the fish tank to illuminate. If ovulation causes them to hit the tank, the ovulating arowana can be kept apart from other fish at this time.