Blue-bottomed Arowana is better to raise because they have certain environmental adaptability. They also have a long life span, and if they are well raised, they can live for a long time. When feeding, pay attention to keep the water temperature constant, and change the water in time to keep the water clean. This is more conducive to their growth. In addition, because they are less daring, we should pay attention to keep quiet and don't scare them.
2. How to raise the blue-bottomed Arowana1. Water temperature: Although the blue-bottomed Arowana does not require high water temperature, it is important to ensure the constant water temperature. When feeding, it is best to control the water temperature between 24-26 ℃. When changing water, it is best to ensure that the temperature difference of water temperature does not exceed 2 ℃.
2. Change water: They prefer to live in soft water. However, the water body raised for a long time will slowly become hard water, so it is necessary to change water frequently. When raising, it is recommended to change the water every three days, and it is better to change the water volume at about one third to one quarter of the original water volume each time.
3. Feeding: They like meat bait. When raising, red worms, water earthworms, water fleas or fresh small fish and shrimps should be fed. Don't feed a single feed for a long time, but change the pattern slightly to make them live a more comprehensive nutrition.