I have been asked to show and do a food recipe for my Arowana. As some people wonder what goes into making the recipe for my Jardini, so here it is. I hope you like it!!
Hi Madness, just want to swing by and say thanks for the recipe. I am currently using this recipe(tilapia instead of basa) on my jar and I have notice the difference on cost for food. The only thing that I didn't like was it dirty up the water kinda fast. But again THANKS for the awesome recipe.
Hi! Thanks for sharing this, i have seen on some other video adding a couple of mashed garlic cloves and about 10grams of boiled green peas skin removed, any ideas on this? Thanks
Do you just take it ou of the freezer and throw the frozen cube into the water? or is there a way to prepare it first before throwing it in ?.. :) thanks
hey madness, my pearl arowana is about 4 inches and its colour is a bit silvery blackish and has a dark blue tail, will it become golden when it grows up?
I can't see any reason why they wont eat unless its water quality or the fact they have been raised on live food. If they were fed on live you may want to starve them a couple of days and retrain them on normal food.
You can use normal boneless basa fillets. Just up the ante on the carrots/spinach or sweet potato by say 20 grams. That will make up for the natural carotene lost from the salmon fillets. However if given a choice variety is preferable to give the fish a more balanced diet.
The light he used is one factor, Jardini usually develop golden pigmentation during their 9-15 inches stage and will ultimately fade away around later in their life and turn grey.
Thank you brother. I was afraid the frozen food might make them uncomfortable or anything similar. Will definitely give your recipe a go. But sadly he's on a hunger strike at the moment hasn't had anything to eat for the past 2 days after the major change of environment. Any tips ?
He rarely if any goes on a hunger strike and if so there would be a problem with the water as he naturally eats if he is comfortable. I had him on hunger strike when he wanted only live food (crickets) at one stage and nothing else however he eventually ate frozen food after 3-4 days. It is about 8-9 years old.
Sam is arguably one of the best looking jardini. definitely grand champion material . I Don know why but I feel so happy and sound that he has an owner like u. U have been a great help . Thanks brother .