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I think I am exactly following the suggestion which you guys say and that is the reason I post the happenings.
Hello; regardless it appears I am not able to write responses in a manner that get my points across. I am unable to help you and so will not make the attempt any longer. We have a failure to communicate. I have recently learned there are over 130,000 members on this fish site. perhaps others will take up your cause and be better suited to advise you.
I took some extra time trying to explain what your problems may be and what my best estimates of how to help. Somehow you got very different interpertations. (meanings) than I intended.
Somehow when I suggest upping the WC to over 50% you see it as 30%. Somehow when I and others say the tank is not big enough for the fish you have you reduce the water in a 70 gallon tank from an already low 55 gallons to an even lower 40 gallons. Go in peace and best of luck.
 

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Exodon
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Hello; regardless it appears I am not able to write responses in a manner that get my points across. I am unable to help you and so will not make the attempt any longer. We have a failure to communicate. I have recently learned there are over 130,000 members on this fish site. perhaps others will take up your cause and be better suited to advise you.
I took some extra time trying to explain what your problems may be and what my best estimates of how to help. Somehow you got very different interpertations. (meanings) than I intended.
Somehow when I suggest upping the WC to over 50% you see it as 30%. Somehow when I and others say the tank is not big enough for the fish you have you reduce the water in a 70 gallon tank from an already low 55 gallons to an even lower 40 gallons. Go in peace and best of luck.
No sir, It wasn't intentional I just missed out on this 50% percent part, as for the water content in the tank, I have not reduced a bit keeping a range of 55 gallons and even a bit more than that. From tomorrow when I make the WC will surely make it to 50 percent.
 

imabot

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R rajpradeep32@gmail.com When do you plan to upgrade to a larger Aquarium (1000 or even more gallons I believe is the absolute minimum and that's only for some species of Aros)?
 

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Exodon
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R rajpradeep32@gmail.com When do you plan to upgrade to a larger Aquarium (1000 or even more gallons I believe is the absolute minimum and that's only for some species of Aros)?
I am planning to build a 8ft *2ft*1.5ft tank in another couple of months, will house the aro in it, once I get that tank.
 

imabot

Plecostomus
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That is roughly 160 gallons. In other words, you will eventually need a Aquarium 6.25 times larger to house your Aro. Also what species is your Aro?
I would recommend filling out this to get specific advice in regards to your Aro's behavior.
DISEASE QUESTIONNAIRE


Problem

1. Please explain the problems with your fish. When did you notice the problems and did anything unusual happen that you think started them?


2. Symptoms (i.e. turning dark, excess slime, not eating, clamped fins, flashing, darting, clamped gills, white/yellow/green poop, hiding, headstanding or tailstanding, white on tips of fins, rotting or fungus, blisters/white zits on fish, bloated, cloudy eyes, wounds).


3. What medications/ treatments have you already tried and what were the results. Include dosage and duration of treatment.
10. What are the fish fed? How much and how often?


11. Include any pictures or videos you have which shows the symptoms. If you can't add them to this post, please provide a link to them.
 

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Exodon
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That is roughly 160 gallons. In other words, you will eventually need a Aquarium 6.25 times larger to house your Aro. Also what species is your Aro?
I would recommend filling out this to get specific advice in regards to your Aro's behavior.
I am having an albino silver arowana, around 16cms in length.

1.Almost 30 days back, my fish used to be sitting at the bottom and not eating, I thought issue was with the filters and cleaned the canister filters(2 eheim 2217) at once, this resulted in fish to come to the top surface and gasping for air.
The ammonia was at 4ppm at that time ( seems that the nitro cycle was disturbed during the cleaning).
I started to do WC of almost 30-50% and in 3 to 4 days, I was able to bring ammonia upto 0.5ppm.
In a few days the fish started to show good appetite and was swimming without any rest through out the day.
The WC has been a routine for me and every 2 days once I made sure to do it (30 to 50%) , this was done mainly to reduce the ammonia levels, which without wc rises upto 0.25 to 0.50ppm.

Now almost after 13days, fish has again started to show the same old symptoms either sitting at the bottom or swimming at the surface with noseup, like gasping for air and it has not been eating almost for the past 5 days.
It swims around the tank occasionally and it seems to be normal while doing this.

2. Fish mostly is present at the bottom corner of the tank and keeps swimming like seeing its own reflection.
Else it comes to the top surface and swims with the noseup like gasping for air.
I dont see any wounds or infections in its body.

3. I have been feeding dried shrimps and superworms, would be feeding twice a day.
Superworms, would be fed 10numbers and dried shrimp 10 to 20 numbers based on how much it eats in 5 to 10 minutes.

The poop seems to be in yellow colour and stringy.

3. Medications tried are,
Added epsom salt for 3 days, 15 to 20 grams in the tank. This treatment didnt help out so tried the below one.

Added ocean free internal bacteria and ulcer away (7ml). This also didnt help out so tried the below one after a water change.

Added ocean free diseses away (10ml), I did this today.

Apart from these I am also using prime whenever I do a waterchange.

4. I also cleaned the canister filters just to make sure there is nothing clogged in, water parameters are ammonia is at 0.25ppm, nitrite 0ppm and nitrate 20 -40ppm.

5. I recently changed the membrane in my ro filter, I am also having a doubt whether that is causing the problem.

I checked the ammonia in the ro filtered water and it is at 0ppm, the ph is 7.
Also this ro filtered water is used for home usage and it didnt cause any issue and the taste seems to be normal.
Also I am using the same ro water in a 30 gallon tank in which I have few gold fishes and a pleco, they seem to normal and having good appetite.

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Exodon
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That is roughly 160 gallons. In other words, you will eventually need a Aquarium 6.25 times larger to house your Aro. Also what species is your Aro?
I would recommend filling out this to get specific advice in regards to your Aro's behavior.
Video link.

The aro is swimming at the top since the lights are turned on else it will be only at the bottom and looks like moving its body, seeing its own reflection.

 

rajpradeep32@gmail.com

Exodon
MFK Member
Nov 3, 2011
58
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21
India
That is roughly 160 gallons. In other words, you will eventually need a Aquarium 6.25 times larger to house your Aro. Also what species is your Aro?
I would recommend filling out this to get specific advice in regards to your Aro's behavior.
The ph in the tank is 6.4 whereas the ph in the ro filtered water is 7.
The ammonia is 0.5ppm, not sure how it keeps rising, when I didnt feed the fish and also have cleaned the canister filters.

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