Asking any arowana specialists for help with situation

dillontauro

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It might not be accustomed to its surroundings and oscars aren't helping it either maybe either remove the oscars or give it some time because it's never good to have oscars with an aro something like that is why my aro was damaged in the first place
Hmmm yaa i giv it some time to settle, nd the oscars are quiet small nd they r also not attacking my aro
 
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Steven Williams

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The piece was the size of his lower lip
Two things u can do
Either wait and the aro will auto spit it out or poop it out
Or u should talk to a vet on what to do most of the time they spit it out in a day or two maybe a bit longer but after a while talk to a vet or warm the water a bit so it can pass out on the other end easier
Is the aro acting fine?
 

dillontauro

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Two things u can do
Either wait and the aro will auto spit it out or poop it out
Or u should talk to a vet on what to do most of the time they spit it out in a day or two maybe a bit longer but after a while talk to a vet or warm the water a bit so it can pass out on the other end easier
Is the aro acting fine?
Yes it is fine... But the question is do they eat regularly a day or just once?? Cauz i fed him in the mrng but nw he dsnt eat nything
 

Steven Williams

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Yes it is fine... But the question is do they eat regularly a day or just once?? Cauz i fed him in the mrng but nw he dsnt eat nything
Well how big is it and how often do u feed it I feed mine once a day at night and it's around 14 inches eats about 12 aro pellets and some crickets and mealworms once a weekend
 
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