silver arowana growth

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Crispy;4050134; said:
I can comprehend your response, but doesn't mean I agree with it. 1-1.5" per month seems under-average for silvers IME. Maybe for small silvers thats reasonable, but they really start growing fast around the 8" mark. Then slow down around 24". I suppose it really depends on whether they are babies, juvies, sub-adults, or adults. Growth rates seem to change depending on this. There is no one answer for the lifetime growth rate because it definitely changes.

My silver eats once a day now and he's 23-24". Slowed down around 18-20" and really bulked up.

These pics are from march 21st...

Really? So where is the flaming? Or maybe your definition of flaming is when someone disagrees with you.

1-1.5" is not average yet your aro has grown from 10" to 23- 24" in 9 months and from just a wee baby (2") to 24" in 21 months. :duh:

Sounds about average to me, I'm just glad to see you've cut back on feedings and are no longer grossly overfeeding it.
 
im feeding mine once a day every day except on water change day i starve them out and my arowana is growing fast as hell to me but it is average growth.
 
I got my Silver Arowana on December 6, 2009 at about 5 to 6 inches. As of April 8, 2010 he is close to about 12 inches.

So, that a little over 1.5 inches per month.

Diet:

Initially: Blood Worms, occasional shrimp/squid (cleaned).

Currently: Fresh market shrimp, (trying to find a steady source of earthworms without having to start my own culture)

Haven't yet had the nerve to starve the little guy for pellet-training.

Cheers,
Sid
 
Gshock;4046220; said:
He meant the impossible growth rate :duh: By your theory I can turn a 3" to a 2' within a year...


Yes, you can. Think about it. An oscar can be 12" when it's a year old, so a 2' Arowana a year after buying it at 3" isnt really surprising.
 
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