concerns about my arow

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DeLgAdO

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Hiya fellas

hmmm well i just got done with feeding out some hikari pellets with my vitamin cocktail. and well my arow isnt eating and shes showing some aggressive behavior toward some of my fish, the other fish were going berserk over the food, which is great :thumbsup:, but my arow wasent interested.

nothin violent

she just arches her back and charges at my tinfoil or severum but doesnt try to bite

anybody have any idea what this behavior is? is their something wrong with her or is this some kind of stage shes goning through? everyone else in the tank is doing exellent.

shes 3 years old as of october 18th
 
She might be feeling crowded.
 
if you dont want feeders, try live blood worms or krill maybe?

if that doesnt work you could always quarnt. some feeders for a few weeks and then try them out on your aro.

good luck!
 
Try mussel prawn and cockle.We keep ours in with gars because the gars are more casual eaters with no frenzy,the food is added and they eat when ready.This means the arro can pick out his favoured food which is mostly the mussel,often cockle,sometimes prawn but never whitebait which the gars take.
 
DeLgAdO said:
Hiya fellas

hmmm well i just got done with feeding out some hikari pellets with my vitamin cocktail. and well my arow isnt eating and shes showing some aggressive behavior toward some of my fish, the other fish were going berserk over the food, which is great :thumbsup:, but my arow wasent interested.

nothin violent

she just arches her back and charges at my tinfoil or severum but doesnt try to bite

anybody have any idea what this behavior is? is their something wrong with her or is this some kind of stage shes goning through? everyone else in the tank is doing exellent.

shes 3 years old as of october 18th
Ur arowana must be trained to eat worms. I suggest u swallow a few in front of her to show her they a delicious.
 
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