African Arowana

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Smok3o3;4095203; said:
how much did you get it for? any pics?


i got it for 40..but i can do $35 if you want it..it's eating live bloodworms..i tried to get 2 becuase it thought it would be tight..but they're fighting..so if you want it..its yours
 
MonsterFishKiller;4095235; said:
You don't know how to take care that's why. If they ignore the regular food you have to put live food like Comets, Shrimps, Brine shrimps, or bloodworm. I got 20 of african Arowanas and They loved Shrimps and Bloodworm. I loved to raise fishes. I been taking care almost 50 arowanas. Etc. Wild Silvers, Australian Jardinis, Yellow tail Jardinis, African arowanas, Black arowanas, and Royal Clown Knifes. I don'y really want to sell them because they r my babies.
yellow tail jardinis new species
 
hawilipino;4095268; said:
i got it for 40..but i can do $35 if you want it..it's eating live bloodworms..i tried to get 2 becuase it thought it would be tight..but they're fighting..so if you want it..its yours

40 are you sure? i got mine for $20 and all the times before that i saw them go for $10. they are pretty rare but not pricey. what size is it? mine is 3-4 inches for $20.
 
Only if i live closer I will be all over that. I live in Colorado have not found one here yet..

got any pics?
 
Smok303, Fishden has carried afros before, you may want to talk with them and see if they can order again.

MonsterFishKiller;4095235; said:
You don't know how to take care that's why. If they ignore the regular food you have to put live food like Comets, Shrimps, Brine shrimps, or bloodworm. I got 20 of african Arowanas and They loved Shrimps and Bloodworm. I loved to raise fishes. I been taking care almost 50 arowanas. Etc. Wild Silvers, Australian Jardinis, Yellow tail Jardinis, African arowanas, Black arowanas, and Royal Clown Knifes. I don'y really want to sell them because they r my babies.

So your suggesting feeding a young filter feeding african arowana comet goldfish?
 
Mine eats minnows but, didn't begin that behavior until it was more than 24".

This may help:

The only real success seems to be in providing a constant source of food until the aros reach about 8" and develop some fat storage to allow them to receive scheduled feedings like most other fish.
I raised the young in bare tanks with sponge filters. The sponge filters allow the fish to "graze" on previously missed food until the next feeding. Be sure to rinse of the sponges every other day to keep spoiled food off of them. Keep the water on the alkaline side and at 80 degrees. Also keep a good lid on their tank. They're jumpers from the get-go. They also need a cover to provide matching air and water temps while the young's air-breathing architecture is developing.
Feed them on a variety of small foods. Frozen bloodworms, daphnia, brine shrimp, crumble food, sinking food, cyclop-eeze, flakes, and micro-pellets are all taken. Feed high protein foods since they have high metabolic rates (no cheap generic foods). Water changes of 30-50% need to be done every 2-3 days.
Af aros need to be housed either as 1 to a tank or 4 and up to a tank. With 2 or 3 you'll wind up with only one in a short time as their aggression towards each other is high.
Note: my best success was in following the above and allowing my rearing tanks to go green with algae. These are a filter-feeding species, after all, and I think they benefitted from some algae consumption in their diets.
 
Bderick67;4095781; said:
Smok303, Fishden has carried afros before, you may want to talk with them and see if they can order again.


Thanks Im going to have to check that place out. I dont go to fishden often. Have not seen any afro arows in lfs yet. Thanks
 
Does any one know where to get them in southern California or where to get them for cheap and cheap shipping
 
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