Jardini not really eating

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20PPM nitrate isn't ideal, but I very much doubt that it is affecting an aro to any extent, especially over such a short period of time. You will be working hard changing water to reduce that level or even maintain it in a tank that size (150 gallon?) containing that fish.

I would have moved that fish on to a larger tank long before it got that big, rather than moving it in. You are lucky that it wasn"t the 24 inch specimen you were talking about in your other thread...but it will be soon...
It’s a 180, but it’s not much work. Just 50% WC every other day that I use to water my lawn . 20ppm was before my last WC
 
Well, you certainly have the correct attitude regarding water changes...keep it up! :)
I used syphon and bucket until 2 years ago so using a python is like heaven lol
Looks like I’m getting a 300 for her in the next week, so that should be better
 
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I used syphon and bucket until 2 years ago so using a python is like heaven lol
Looks like I’m getting a 300 for her in the next week, so that should be better
drop and inline pump into your tank and sit back and enjoy the process. i use a 2400gph pump for water changes
 
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This is what I did to train mine, I first gave it live feeder fish so that it would get used to the tank. Then slowly drop in pellets/ frozen meats

why did this thread, asking about how to train feed arowana turn into water change??
 
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This is what I did to train mine, I first gave it live feeder fish so that it would get used to the tank. Then slowly drop in pellets/ frozen meats

why did this thread, asking about how to train feed arowana turn into water change??
Seemed like there was a question over water quality ?‍♂️
 
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