Daily MaintenanceWater Change Many people often ask questions like "How often should
I change the water?" or " How much should I change every
time?" Too much a change will stress the fish and too little
will result in the water having high ammonia and nitrite. In
reality there are no standard answers to these commonly asked
questions. Three factors, however, will have to be considered
when attempting to answer these questions; the efficiency of
the filtration system used, amount of food feed and number of
fishes. PH Level
Temperature The temperature of the water should be maintained
between 79 degree F (26 degree C) and 86 degree F (30 degree
C). A healthy arowana can easily withstand temperatures of up
to 95 degree F (35 degree C) without any adverse affects. A
heater controlled by a thermostat is recommended to be use in
the aquarium so that the water can be regulated at the ideal
temperature for the fish. Salt content Adding a little salt (approximately two teaspoonfuls per 5 gallons of water) during water changes can be helpful as this will keep the fish healthy by stimulating its appetite. Therefore, promoting growth of the fish. Also salt in the water reduces the risk of fungus attacks. Lighting The lighting is very important because without the
proper lighting you cannot fully appreciate the true value of
your Arowana. Filtration The most common types of filters are the under gravel
filter, the overflow filter, the internal filter and external
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