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baby arowana?

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#1 ·
i just got a new baby arowana with just tiny bit of its eggsack left.
is it compatible?
 
#3 ·
Well, arowanas grow ginormous, in the wild they get to the point where it isn't uncommon for them to eat dogs and cats and wildlife.... I've heard that the arowanas grow fast, and have a ferocious appetite from a close family friend who used to own one (before he gave it away he ended up having to feed it giant rats, hunks of raw lean meat and what not)... I'm guessing yes for a few days to a few weeks, but after that, maybe not (it depends on if it's small enough to be eaten, and eventually if it's large enough to do the eating)
 
#6 ·
Wait... you're going to put them together when the eggsack is gone?

...I really wouldn't do that if I were you. Arowanas scare the heck outta me- and they'll scare the heck out of your betta as well! He'll end up as dinner quite quickly.

So unless you want a dead betta.... :?
 
#8 ·
You will need a huge tank for that arowana!

I personally love them, but bettas would be snacks for them.. People feed mice to those arowanas! He could easily eat a betta..

They are very different snakes! If you aren't prepared to house that beast when he grows up..find someone who can! They need a lot of room and a lot of care!
 
#13 ·
They're gorgeous fish, but hopefully you're prepared for the large space it needs. I believe they need at least 200 gallons when full grown.

I wouldn't risk putting it in with your betta. How big is your tank, anyway?
 
#18 ·
day 3. my female crowntail and my baby arowana are doing fine, i dont see any fins chopped off nada. i guess ill keep him there for about 1 month and while searching for bigger tank. i have a 10 gal.

when i feed him blackworms, he does tackle worms like lightning.
Their compatibility will really come down to how fast the Arowana grows. Keep in mind as the Arowana's digestive organs continue to develop he will soon be able to take in larger chunks of food as Arowana's mouths can open up to be quite large in proportion to his body.

In the end, it's your aquarium pets so the risk is all yours but don't be surprised to see your betta missing one day, :shock:
 
#17 ·
PLEASE remove the betta or take the aro back to the store. There is simply no way that a Betta can live with a predator like that. No way.

I'd highly suggest taking the Aro back as all you have ATM is a 10g tank. Which is no where near to what a baby arowana should have!
 
#20 ·
*rolls eyes* This is person is NOT a troll. He's an active user, asks intelligent questions, and typically trolls do their best to get attention by posting the same thread in multiple subforums- which this person has not. Before you go slinging around accusations, make sure the accusation fits the person.
 
#21 ·
Ive just started this sight less then a month after he did and have been here and just as active of a user as him. My opposition to him is the fact of him already stating his father had this Adowana fish and knows that it becomes even more agressive and five times the size of a betta, Ive looked up the information of what an Adrowana fish is and if hes been to this forum knowing all the responses of what others on here have told him what it is. He still states hes keeping them in the same tank till it kills his Betta or it dies from stress being in to small of a tank for it as stated by the care for a Adrowana fish is to not have it constantly acclamate to diffrent tanks as it grows yet its in a 10 gallon tank with a betta.
 
#22 ·
true, though that probably just means he's not as addicted to the forum. when I first joined, I didn't post for a while, and when I did it was in small dabbles here and there. Most trolls start trolling the moment they join, and he's been here a while. Besides, the forum rules state " Your fish, your responsibility. While we have many knowledgeable fish keepers here, please remember that members' opinions are their own and that it is up to you to determine the best course of action for your fish.". We can give the info, but in the end it's his responsiblity. That might make him stubborn, but definately not a troll.
 
#23 ·
guys im not a troll lol.
day 6, baby arowana's eggsack is gone so i feed them live blackworms. female actually doing great no sign of horizontal lines, just shows when i turn on the hood light.
arowana doing fine tho it tends to nip my plants.

im just doing a research if they are compatible... thats all.
well they will probably until 1 month because arowana always swims in the very top of the water and my female just roaming around in the middle.
 
#25 ·
Yes, please post pics! I agree with JK fish, Sayurasem is definately not a troll. Everybody is entitled to their own opinion and free to do what they think is best for their pets. As long as their ways are not cruel or harmful to their pets, we should learn to accept different ways of doing things.