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작성자 Kent Bello 댓글 0건 조회 9회 작성일 25-06-10 08:30

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If you are in the market for a new addition to your aquarium, you may be considering an Arowana companion. These magnificent creatures are popular for their striking appearance and impressive presence, but they can be quite challenging. In this guide we will walk you through the process of buying an Arowana fish, including what to look for, different types, and how to care for your new aquatic companion.

Before making a purchase, it is essential to have a clear understanding of what you are getting into. Arowana pets can live for up to 15 years in captivity, and they require a lot of space, proper water circulation, and a varied feeding. Space is limited in an aquarium, and arowanas require a minimum of 6 feet in length and a depth of 2 feet to be able to thrive.


When choosing a pet, it is essential to research different types of arowanas. There are several species available, including the Silver Arowana, the Super red Arowana for sale Tailed Golden Arowana, and the Asian Arowana, among others. Each type has its unique size and color, so make sure you are aware of what you are getting before making a purchase.


When selecting an arowana, look for the following features:


  • Recently fed appearance: An arowana that has been recently fed will show signs of fullness, such as bulging bellies, and a bright color.
  • Normal swimming: A healthy arowana will swim freely in its tank.
  • Spotless tank: The tank should be spotless.
  • Appropriate fish size: Make sure the arowana is the correct size for your tank.
  • Exotic fish color and pattern: Different types of arowana have unique color and pattern, so make sure you are aware of what you are getting.

In addition to the above-mentioned features, there are some cautionary signs to look out for when buying a companion:

  • Lack of appetite: A fish that shows little to no appetite is likely sick.
  • Discoloration: Fading or discoloration of the skin may be a sign of improper living conditions.
  • Slow swimming: A sluggish pet may indicate improper health.
  • Open wounds; Pets with open wounds may indicate poor water quality or health issues.

When buying from a pet store, make sure you choose a reputable dealer. A good pet store will have knowledgeable staff who can help answer your questions and provide guidance on how to care for your new friend.

Before bringing your new arowana home, make sure you have everything you need to set up its tank and provide proper care. This includes a large tank with proper filtration and water circulation, a varied diet of high-quality commercial meals and live or frozen foods, and a tight-fitting lid to prevent flight.


When introducing your arowana to its new home, follow the 10% rule, where you increase the water volume by 10% each day. Monitor its behavior and adjust the water temperature, pH ranges, and other ecological factors as necessary. Make sure to do plenty of research and consult with authorities to ensure you provide the best possible environment for your new companion to thrive.


By following this guide, you can ensure that your new Arowana pet will flourish and become a magnificent addition to your aquarium. Remember, caring for an arowana is a long-term undertaking that requires attention and upkeep, but with the right philosophy, you can create a impressive environment for your new companion to enjoy.

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