R ronald Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 30, 2007 42 0 6 hell..... Dec 12, 2007 #1 hey! MFK please help me a asian arowana accidently his tail, pla. advaise me if its gonna back natural form....Tnx.
hey! MFK please help me a asian arowana accidently his tail, pla. advaise me if its gonna back natural form....Tnx.
jiapei Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 4, 2007 585 107 336 Dec 12, 2007 #2 usually it will regenerate, but if not, you will have to take an small operation on the tail.
S SiApA2 Candiru MFK Member Jun 15, 2007 274 0 46 Australia Dec 12, 2007 #3 yes ofcoarse it will , just give it sometime. bump up the temp and add salt will fasten healing process.
yes ofcoarse it will , just give it sometime. bump up the temp and add salt will fasten healing process.
R ronald Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 30, 2007 42 0 6 hell..... Dec 24, 2007 #4 tnx.. alot... happy holiday
Kenta Gambusia MFK Member Apr 4, 2005 760 6 16 Vancouver, BC ; CANADA www.bcaquaria.com Dec 24, 2007 #5 Yes it will regenerate. It is not uncommon for some hard core hobbyists to cut the tail all the way to the base in order for it to grow back perfectly.
Yes it will regenerate. It is not uncommon for some hard core hobbyists to cut the tail all the way to the base in order for it to grow back perfectly.
S StiffMeister Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 14, 2006 2,490 4 68 Netherlands Dec 24, 2007 #6 mine had his tailfin broken off completely but it fully regenerated.
S sQwiReL Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 21, 2007 488 1 0 @ Home Dec 24, 2007 #7 my silvers tail never grew back...
SumoNinja Polypterus MFK Member Jun 9, 2007 1,638 211 96 I'm Where I'm At Dec 27, 2007 #8 my brother's silver had it's tail chewed off by african catfish and it grew back in a month or two.
jlnguyen74 Potamotrygon MFK Member Mar 26, 2007 7,556 926 174 United Species of Arowana Dec 27, 2007 #9 Yes, it will... Just keep the water clean to prevent some deformation during regrow...