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problem with my baby arowana

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by papastew, Jan 18, 2006.

  1. papastew

    papastew New Member

    I recently purchased a 3" silver arowana. I came home one night and noticed that for what ever reason it lost a scale on its back. Now it appears that the spot has become swollen. I just fed it and it is still very active and doesn't appear sick. I am worried about an infection more than anything because of how young it is. I have given a treatment of melafix and the swelling went down. Any other suggestions?
     
  2. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    Can you post a pic?

    What are your readings for ammonia, nitrIte, and nitrAte?

    -Chelle
     
  3. kc5gvn

    kc5gvn New Member

    Hi papastew, Arawanas get a bit skittish and jump when it's dark and the lights are out. He probably banged his back on the glass canopy. You might try lowering the water level an inch or so in the tank. Probably most helpful would be to put a small night light next to or over the tank so that it is not completely dark. This usually helps keep them from being so skittish. Also, I noticed that you said he was 3". If he still has the yolk sack you need to be very careful about any water treatments that might be harsh on the yolk sack.
     
  4. papastew

    papastew New Member

    I figured that it did bump itself at night, cuz I do here it splash at night. I'll lower the water level. As far as the water quality, everything is exceptional. Like I said it seems to be doing well, being very active, feeding regularly,and showing no ill signs. Do you think that melafix is a good precautionary measure to use?[/quote]
     
  5. kc5gvn

    kc5gvn New Member

    A dim light seems to work best at keeping them from jumping at night. The yolk sack is very sensitive and it's very easy to lose an Arawana while they are still in that stage. Regarding Melafix: Several members here have used it with exceptional results. I have only used it once with disasterous results so I won't recommend or use it. There may have been something else going on in that tank that I was not aware of, but until I am absolutly sure that a medication is safe when used as directed I won't recommend it.
     
  6. papastew

    papastew New Member

    Sorry, I forgot to tell you that the fish does not have its yolk sac. I have seen them for sale with the sac still attached and it. Maybe its in the 3 1/2-4" range.
     
  7. Fish Addict

    Fish Addict New Member

    i have to ask what size tank is this fish going to be staying in
     
  8. papastew

    papastew New Member

    ok...guys don't be alarmed, but it is currently in a 20h for the time being. I have a 55g ready when the time comes, a 90g, and will be getting a 180g in a few months. This is getting EXPENSIVE....... but its definitely worth it. Its kinda addicting...eh FishAddict? :lol:
     
  9. Fish Addict

    Fish Addict New Member

    very addictting
     

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