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How can i stop my silver arowana from bitting the smaller silver arowana?


My stupid silver arowana keeps bitting the other one and the smaller one looks really messed up. the two silver arowana's size difference isn't a lot. there both almost close to the same size. How can I stop the bigger one from bitting the little one? I dont want the smaller one to die.

4 Responses to “How can i stop my silver arowana from bitting the smaller silver arowana?”

  • Alison B says:

    the only way is to separate the two until they are more compatible sizes.

    if you don't want to,or can't afford to, get another tank for the little guy, consider a tank divider. you can purchase them, or make one out of egg crating. there are many diy ways to make your own tank divider.
    good luck!

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  • James P says:

    kick it, or put in a tank divider till the other one grows

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  • boss man m says:

    Get a tank divider. It should help out a lot. You can't really make fish like each other if they don't they don't. Best wishes!

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  • FishRfine says:

    you can get them a larger tank, or seperate them. if you want to keep 2 arowanas together, youre gonna need about a 500 gallon aquarium. they get huge!

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  • Kyle says:

    hm… likely it is happening because of tank space or food issues, but Arowanas also get along better in schools than as a couple, and prefer solitude as an adult, plus will require at least 100 gallons per fish as an adult. I am afraid the unfortunate solution is to separate them into two tanks or sell/part with one of them.

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