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Old 23-04-2014, 08:40 PM   #21
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Just to correct you bro, that's because you don't see the 2 canister inlet and outlets.

And believe me, having my water level high has done me more good than lowering it to like 4". Lower water volume means i'll have higher concentration of ammonia/nitrite/nitrate if there's any to begin with. Lower water level also means i'll have difficulty priming/running my canister filters. And lower water level also increase the tendency of my fish leaping about. For me, this current method works. I've seen the fishes improve from a 60 degree tilt 24/7 to it being able to swim normally most of the time and occasional 20 degree head stand.

I have read threads on SBP which calls for lowering of water level and setting heater to 30 degress celsius. And trust me, it's all unnecessary stress for the arowana because the lower and warmer water can't hold as much dissolved oxygen.

As unique in character as arowanas are, maybe the same goes for certain diseases, and there need not necessarily be one solution. Just speaking through my own experience rather than the experience of others. Hope you don't take any offence bro.
if it works for you...den keep it up.
hope you manage to cure the aros from sbp and flourish under your tlc.
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Old 23-04-2014, 10:51 PM   #22
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Well done,

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