A peer from Sri Lanka sent me a couple videos where younger silver arowana stick head out of water, shake, jitter, convulse, and thrash, then may recover for some time or a moment, then probably repeat. He says the fish stop feeding.
TBTB: Hi Hasitha, I've never seen this before. I can only guess that this might be consistent with a brain seizure or something related that's acting upon the brain and/or central nervous system.
HJ: I’ve met so many arowanas doing this. But when asking about their diet. Mainly they have been eating Thiaminase rich food like prawns.
TBTB: Then therein likely lies your answer, IMHumO. Among the many symptoms of the vitamin B1 deficiency, one main consequence is the effect on brain and nerves. We've met with this in our experience, as you know, with various fish. Now, our arowana losses in 2020-2021 (see above in this thread), in retrospect, could have been from the thiaminase issues as well (as we most obviously found out in Oct-Nov 2022). Our arowana didn't show the violent symptoms of sticking head out of water, shaking, and thrashing like shown in your videos. Some of ours got badly swollen, others lost the ability to keep the balance and swim right, some displayed both. One possible explanation for the difference in the symptom expression could be that our arowana were quite mature 5-10yo, while I presume that your experience could have been confined to juvi or sub-adult arowana, still growing, with their brains and nerves still heavily developing, so the B1 deficiency could express a bit differently in them.