When the silver arowana does not eat, you need to understand what factors lead it to not eat, and adjust it according to the actual situation of the silver arowana.
1. Changes in the environment caused the silver arowana not to eat. The changes in the environment include two aspects:
One is that the new environment does not suit the tank just entered, and the other is that the fish tank is moved or replaced. Changes such as the background, the increase and shrinkage of fish in the tank, and the placement around the fish tank.
Countermeasures: For this kind of situation, there is no need to worry, maintain good water quality, and wait until the silver arowana gradually adapts to the changes in the new environment.
2. If the water quality is too old, the silver arowana will not eat:
The frequency of water changes and the cleaning of the filter cotton will cause the water quality to be too old, affecting the health of the silver arowana.
Countermeasures: Change the water on a regular basis every week. 3-5 days after the silver arowana has not eaten due to excessive water quality, continue to change the water by 1/6 to 1/8 every day to stimulate the silver arowana. Fish appetite.
3. Simple feeding will lead to silver arowana not eating:
Long-term and simple feeding of the same food will lead to silver arowana becoming bored and no longer interested in such food.
Countermeasures: Change the food and use other foods to induce the silver arowana. Variety of feeding will play a key role in the growth of the silver arowana.
4. Seasonal changes cause the silver arowana to stop eating:
The silver arowana is keenly aware of the successive changes in spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Countermeasures: Under normal conditions, maintain water quality and wait patiently.
5. Overfeeding causes the silver arowana not to eat:
Some aquarists do not understand the amount of food for the silver arowana and feed too much food to the silver arowana at one time. Fish, it is easy to cause indigestion in silver arowana.
Countermeasures: Feed until it is 70% full. It is okay if the belly is slightly full. When the silver arowana is overfed and has no food, stop feeding and gradually recover.
Finally, there is another situation, that is, the newly invited silver arowana suddenly refuses to eat because it is not suitable for this situation. There is no need to be anxious about this situation. As long as the water quality is maintained good, the silver arowana will gradually Will eat.
When raising silver arowana, you need to pay attention to the issue of water quality filtration.
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