I went to feed it and he was dead i guess he was starved to long because he was looking very skinny![]()
A better option is live blackworms. No need for little jaguar fry. They won't eat it(probably just kill it). Young African Aros require food constantly. What I used to do is every morning throw in alot of live blackworm(around 3-4 spoonful). I did 90% waterchange every week. But for you, I would suggest 40%-50% waterchange every 3-4 days. So nitrates and etc won't be high from feeding it alot, also waterchange will help it grow faster out of the danger size. Once it's around 5"-6", you can start training it onto other food(not by starving tho). If you have any questions, feel free to pm me.yeah ima try again ima have my lfs get me another but this time ima have blood worms and little jaguar fry in the tank with him since fresh jaguar fry are small so he might eat those, but that was a waste of $20
how old is that arow, also what is a safe size to buy oneSorry for you lose!:/ Now try again, one day soon it will look like this... Feed feed feed!!! Krill, smashed shrimps, bloodworms, and so on! View attachment 686791![]()