My wife want to keep an Arowana since a long but due to space constraint, I was unable to keep. Finally we decided to keep small speciman for several month. After proper growth, we will sell it and brought another small fish. Here a is 4-5 inch Arowana in a planted tank.
Tank size 36X18X18 inch.
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I am feeding him Hikari food sticks.
Need advice and suggestions to keep it healthy and charming.
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Even at my home my parents & wife insist on having Arowana .As per them it brings prosperity & wealth at home. I could not manage because of space constraints .This specimen is gorgeous & i feel it will accept any pallets readily. Happy Arowana keeping .
pinaki_pal wrote:Even at my home my parents & wife insist on having Arowana .As per them it brings prosperity & wealth at home. I could not manage because of space constraints .This specimen is gorgeous & i feel it will accept any pallets readily. Happy Arowana keeping .
Thanks for understanding me. Space is a big problem in Indian cities.
parthapratim22 wrote:They need huge tank. Also cover the tank properly.
Could not manage more space. Tank is fully covered.
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SCORPIO wrote:My wife want to keep an Arowana since a long but due to space constraint, I was unable to keep. Finally we decided to keep small speciman for several month. After proper growth, we will sell it and brought another small fish. Here a is 4-5 inch Arowana in a planted tank.
I am feeding him Hikari food sticks.
Need advice and suggestions to keep it healthy and charming.
Rajiv Ji, the idea of selling the fish once it outgrows the tank doesn't sounds good in the first place. You might not get any taker at all.
sushant wrote:Rajiv Ji, the idea of selling the fish once it outgrows the tank doesn't sounds good in the first place. You might not get any taker at all.
I will give away as it grow around 10 inch. If selling is not possible, there will be many free takers.
“Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life - think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. This is the way to success.”
sushant wrote:Rajiv Ji, the idea of selling the fish once it outgrows the tank doesn't sounds good in the first place. You might not get any taker at all.
I will give away as it grow around 10 inch. If selling is not possible, there will be many free takers.
I had the same arowana 8 years back. Bought its very small - probably the same size as yours now - for INR 450. Cared for it for 2 years & then sold it to a guy for INR 5,000.
I didn't measure the fish at that time but its was pretty long and a beauty. The superstition associated with these fishes make them sellable at any size.