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Hopefully with the few tips I will now give you in this article you might be more inclined to think about having an arowana for a pet instead of an ordinary run of the will aquarium.
They normally grow to a length of between 3 to 4 foot.
So when starting out you might want to think about your tank size early just to save you the hassle of having to upgrade your tank down the line.
The recommended tank size would be 180cm x 75cm x 60cm (length x width x height).
The tank itself should be placed on an appropriate accompanying support or a strong sturdy table that will take the weight of the tank when filled with water.
A darker background colour better suits the red arowana, but a white or lighter background colour better suits a golden or silver arowana.
Another important aspect is that the tank make a cover Arowanas are known as jumper.
It would be a shame to wake up some morning and find your arowana laying on your sitting room carpet.
Direct sunlight is not good for the tank or arowana.
The arowana fish can be very receptive to changes in light.
Proper lighting is very important to the arowana, but also for your viewing pleasure.
Arowanas come in a range of different colors so having the best lighting will not only help your fish but also show off there unique colors.
This is so they will get a taste for them right from the start.
The younger arowanas are better on live and frozen brine, shrimp, black worms and small fish.
I hope this article will go some way to dispelling the myth about how difficult arowanas are to look after.
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