Jardini arowana juvenile

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Agreed, don't mess with your Ph, just do week water changes with your tap water. You can also put driftwood in your tank, it will help keep it stable and slightly lower the Ph.


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Agreed, don't mess with your Ph, just do week water changes with your tap water. You can also put driftwood in your tank, it will help keep it stable and slightly lower the Ph.


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great idea! i have a piece of drift wood laying around in the house somewhere i will search it out tonight and place it in the tank.
 
how much light does a jardini arowana require? since this just a temporary tank can i purchase a single t5 fixture? this is be enough for him/her?
 
Its a good idea to, its part of the filteration. What fiter are you using?
 
I see no benefit from using Carbon other than removing heavy metals/medications. You're better off filling the area where the carbon should be with more Ceramic rings or filter pads tbh.
 
I see no benefit from using Carbon other than removing heavy metals/medications. You're better off filling the area where the carbon should be with more Ceramic rings or filter pads tbh.

Thanks!!

i thought carbon also keep the water looking clear?
 
I see no benefit from using Carbon other than removing heavy metals/medications. You're better off filling the area where the carbon should be with more Ceramic rings or filter pads tbh.

HEADROT
Headrot is normally caused by using active carbon filter . Headrot will start off by a patch of white spot on the head . As time pass by , the white spot will started to rot and produced dents on the Arowana’s head .
 
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