My Arowana Died :(

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okay... Feeder fish gives kidney disease.
umm just feed your arowana pallets, shrimp, or live shrimp around your closest market.

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ilovearowana;4019695; said:
First of wtf are u doing bro..... How big is your tank??? keeping 100 random fish in your tank with your arowana?
How would you feel in his shoes?
Okay for experience i had a Silver arowana and it died about 7 months ago because i over feed it. Also you have to change your water occasionally when your water gets dirty... 100 fish wow they shiiiit like crazy.


The fact that it died because you overfed it is unlikely. More likely is that you neglected maintenance of the tank. This is evident in your statement that the water needs to be changed "occasionally." Everyone involved that doesn't own test kits needs to buy some, and if you find Ammonia or Nitrite above zero, or Nitrate above 20, then you're doing something wrong, and you need to fix it. How in the heck do you know when your water is dirty? You wait until it gets visibly dirty? Clear water isn't clean water. Nice post. Please read more if you ever plan on purchasing another fish.
 
Carnivore;4019700; said:
I made an 8x3x2 feet tank for this arowana, cycled it, checked for ammonia and pnemonia and everything there is... never mind guys, thanks for all your help. i guess i'll grow gold fish and guppies in it now.

aslong as your paremeters are ok then just try again it coulda been a defective aro but next time if it has problems again look for help sooner. But putting a bunch of guppies would be terrible :nilly: maybe try a jar? theyre easier to feed in my opinion, but whatever you do dont give up
 
Arowanana;4019698; said:
Srry, not a personal attack, just covering my bases. Seems like either someone trying to get a negative response from serious fish keepers or someone that probably doesn't know what they are doing....just being honest.


Yo bro are you referring this to me?
 
Carnivore;4019700; said:
I made an 8x3x2 feet tank for this arowana, cycled it, checked for ammonia and pnemonia and everything there is... never mind guys, thanks for all your help. i guess i'll grow gold fish and guppies in it now.


Did the fish eat at the store? Some are damaged during shipping. Also, tank water should not have "pnemonia." I'm not sure what that is, but it shouldn't be there. I'm not sure there's a test for it. Also, I wouldn't mix goldfish and guppies... require two different water temps.
 
Deep Blue Sea;4019708; said:
aslong as your paremeters are ok then just try again it coulda been a defective aro but next time if it has problems again look for help sooner. But putting a bunch of guppies would be terrible :nilly: maybe try a jar? theyre easier to feed in my opinion, but whatever you do dont give up


Yep dont give up but just keep reading forums... I mean its okay. everyone makes mistakes. Just remember that you learn from it. Lols when mine first start floating because i forgot to change the water for about 2 months. I was so busy hanging out with friends.
 
Carnivore;4019700; said:
I made an 8x3x2 feet tank for this arowana, cycled it, checked for ammonia and pnemonia and everything there is... never mind guys, thanks for all your help. i guess i'll grow gold fish and guppies in it now.


i guess i'll grow gold fish and guppies in it now.[/QUOTE]

Its alright bro. Choose whatever you like but give you a early notice to read some forums or ask for help. We aren't here to lecture you or anything. We just responded to your question as an advice to your question.


Go get another one.
 
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