Dear Friends,
I am facing a problem where my silver 11inch Arowana is currently not eating for the last 3 days now.
To give you a quick background, I have had this Arowana for a couple of months now. Earlier it was in a 2Ft X 1.5Ft X 1.5 Ft tank. I recently moved it to a bigger tank (4Ft X 1.5Ft X 1.5Ft) as I was getting another Arowana (Green). So my green Arowana which is around 10 inches in size arrived on Sunday last week and I placed it in the new tank with my Silver Arowana. During the first 2 days I noticed that the Green Arowana seemed a bit disoriented (I am guessing it was because of the transport) and during that time my silver Arowana used to swim alongside the Green. The silver Arowana was eating normally at this point in time.
However once the Green Arowana adjusted to the tank it started going after my Silver Arowana and I witnessed some missing scales on my Silver Arowana. I was advised to place some Silver dollars in the tank by the local fish store in an attempt to distract the green Arowana. I did that too and thought the fights between the two arowanas seemed to decrease the Silver Arowana now is not eating for the last 3 days. To be clear the green Arowana still goes after the silver Arowana but it is not as much as before. I am guessing its because the Silver Arowana is stressed and I wanted seek your advice on how best to proceed from here.
I have been considering an option of placing one more Arowana in the tank as I have read that Arowanas do better when placed in odd numbers. Request advice from other members to proceed. If possible I would prefer not to part with the Green Arowana and also retain my Silver Arowana. I have tried to feed pellets, Dried shrimps and even Live feed to the Arowanas. Both the Arowanas do not show interest in eating as of now.
I am facing a problem where my silver 11inch Arowana is currently not eating for the last 3 days now.
To give you a quick background, I have had this Arowana for a couple of months now. Earlier it was in a 2Ft X 1.5Ft X 1.5 Ft tank. I recently moved it to a bigger tank (4Ft X 1.5Ft X 1.5Ft) as I was getting another Arowana (Green). So my green Arowana which is around 10 inches in size arrived on Sunday last week and I placed it in the new tank with my Silver Arowana. During the first 2 days I noticed that the Green Arowana seemed a bit disoriented (I am guessing it was because of the transport) and during that time my silver Arowana used to swim alongside the Green. The silver Arowana was eating normally at this point in time.
However once the Green Arowana adjusted to the tank it started going after my Silver Arowana and I witnessed some missing scales on my Silver Arowana. I was advised to place some Silver dollars in the tank by the local fish store in an attempt to distract the green Arowana. I did that too and thought the fights between the two arowanas seemed to decrease the Silver Arowana now is not eating for the last 3 days. To be clear the green Arowana still goes after the silver Arowana but it is not as much as before. I am guessing its because the Silver Arowana is stressed and I wanted seek your advice on how best to proceed from here.
I have been considering an option of placing one more Arowana in the tank as I have read that Arowanas do better when placed in odd numbers. Request advice from other members to proceed. If possible I would prefer not to part with the Green Arowana and also retain my Silver Arowana. I have tried to feed pellets, Dried shrimps and even Live feed to the Arowanas. Both the Arowanas do not show interest in eating as of now.