Thank you very much everyone...I really hope he gets better and eats...I also have a channa marulioides (18 inch) in the same tank with him...The channa is normally very peaceful...He does not swim near the channa so could that also be a problem?
I dont have plants in the tank...I have tried feeding worms,shrimp,cut up fish and pelletsAre you feeding live insects? That often breaks hunger strikes, along with plants to provide security.
I dont have plants in the tank...I have tried feeding worms,shrimp,cut up fish and pellets
Will do thank you very muchTry crickets... its one thing most aros go crazy about
How is he doing? Every Arowana that I've had went on a hunger strike at first. They can't NOT eat after a week or two. LOL optimism.. Nonetheless, completely normal. As for compatibility.. In my experience keeping Are the largest always becomes the most dominant in the tank regardless of the amount of time each fish has spent in the tank. Since you have a fairly large footprint, I wouldn't expect any problems. I would however expect aggression issues if the tank was smaller. Even then I've seen two silver Arowana coexist together after one had already established itself. After bouts of aggression and scale loss. But as stated I wouldn't expect you to have any issues. I've found that Arowana show less aggression in tanks with odd numbers of Arowana. As well as other schooling fish such as silver dollars to keep them dismissive.Will do thank you very much