Hi everyone, i currently own a 7-8 inch crossback arowana for slightly over a week and it is not eating very well. It would occasionally eat 1 small dried shrimp, when fed more it will eat it then spit it out. I know everyone would say that its been a week so wait it out til it eats as this is normal behavior, but i really do not want to lose this fish. My 2 albino silver aros adjusted and started eating in 3 days, so the fact that it has been more than a wk that this crossback aro is not eating well is kinda scaring me a little.
For context my aros live with 2 albino aros, 4 koi fishes and 2 plecos. Don’t worry there is no space constraint, i can probably put 5 more aros and the space is still enough. But i do feel that my ablino sliver aros limit the chances of the crossback aro eating as they both feed aggressively since koi fish are gluttens and would try to snatch their food. Also i feel that because the kois are bigger than the crossback and swim around really fast, it stresses the crossback sometimes and it may limit the chances of the crossback being in the mood to eat.
what are your thoughts guys? Really hope that responses come in quick.
For context my aros live with 2 albino aros, 4 koi fishes and 2 plecos. Don’t worry there is no space constraint, i can probably put 5 more aros and the space is still enough. But i do feel that my ablino sliver aros limit the chances of the crossback aro eating as they both feed aggressively since koi fish are gluttens and would try to snatch their food. Also i feel that because the kois are bigger than the crossback and swim around really fast, it stresses the crossback sometimes and it may limit the chances of the crossback being in the mood to eat.
what are your thoughts guys? Really hope that responses come in quick.