Thread: Will It STarve?
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Old September 16th 03, 01:50 AM
NetMax
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Default Will It STarve?


"The Madd Hatter" wrote in message
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Not very viable... An Arrowana will eat alot more of them then you can

breed
and raise in any sort of home setup... If you have a spare tank to use

as a
hospital tank, though w/ lotsof filtration, you could buy them bulk and
quarantine them w/ medications for a couple of weeks to make sure they

are
disease free..
"levittd" wrote in message
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"B." wrote in message
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Yes. Sometimes the arrowana (which is about 5 inches) mouthes the

krill
,
but that is about it. He won't touch anything else. I know that

these
fish
could go a long time without fould but how long is long. I don't

wanna
come
back a couple of months from now and find him or her dead because I

refused
to buy guppies and it refused to eat anything else. I hope that

after a
while it will catch on and start eating and instead of cruising the

tank
looking for small moving prey.


Why not breed your own feeder guppies? Much less risk of diseases

because
you know the condition of the tank all the time, and the arrowana

will be
happy...
levittd


I've had luck with crickets (first live, then dead) and then going to
carnivore sticks (made by Hikari, with a picture of an Arrowana on the
package). Once you can get the food sticks accepted, going to the
smaller harder pellet food is easier. Having the Arrowana alone in the
tank helps the process.

NetMax