Breeding
Many hobbyists are keen to know if it is possible to
breed Arowanas in the tank. Reasons for this interest vary
from individual to individual but the most common driving
force we know of is the enterprising spirit.
IN THE
WILD
In the wild, the Arowanas prefers to stay in
shallow waters (above five feet deep), near riverbanks and in
shaded areas. Arowanas prefer these areas not because they are
avoiding the elements, but because insects are plentiful in
shaded areas and these are their main source of food. Arowanas
also spawn in these areas. Parents take care of their young
until they are able to feed on their own. This is usually
about 50 days after the eggs have been laid and the yolk sacs
have disappeared from the underside of the young Arowanas.
IN CAPTIVITY
The conditions of the pond were
controlled to be as close to the Arowanas preferred natural
environment. Weeds, floating logs and leaves were left in the
pond to achieve this effect. Between 30 to 40 Arowanas between
the ages of five and seven, half of them male, half of them
female were released in the pond. They were left in the pond
to allow them to pair themselves off, while the fish farmers
observed from afar with binocular.
After sometime
(between one and six months): compatible male and female
Arowanas couple by themselves. However, this does not mean
that with 30 to 40 Arowanas, you will see 15 to 20 pairs. On
the contrary, it is sometimes impossible to get even one pair.
The farmers continued to keep a close watch on the
pair. About 30 days later, the spawning was successful as the
male was seen releasing young Arowanas from his mouth for
between three and five minutes before drawing them back into
his mouth again. At this stage, a net was dropped into the
pond to segregate the couple and their young from the other
Arowanas. After the young were free-swimming, they were netted
and kept in separate tanks to grown individually, feeding on
bloodworms.
Observations have shown that the female
Arowana spawns once a year and each successful spawn produces
between 30 and 80 young.
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