100% water issues....
Water change with aged water, or add confitioning, don't feed for few days.....
Give more info on your tank/filtration, and cleaning feeding schedule.
With the tankmates, feeding schedule, and water changes schedule, and filtration you mention, not only will you have nitrates, I'd be surprised if ammonia not present also....
Not being negative here, just making observation....
You better buy new test kits.....if your readings are those, with that many fish in 75, and water changes with that schedule.
Nice looking fish nonetheless.....
Any full tanks pics?
Just let him settle in...don't worry, they are tuff fish.....
When they smaller, they are quite skittish at times....make sure tank is full covered, you might even want to drop the water level down a bit...so he don't hurt himselft on the lids/bracing of the tank, or even worse jump out!
Just matter of time, any of the slow moving/bottom dwelling fish are prone to the might of the FF.
Add salt, and it should be ok, keep water conditions prime......don't just throw the salt in....melt first in bucket of water, then add.
What size tank?
Feeding is not the answer....he is already full from the feeding at the store!
You might want to divide the tank into smaller area for him, make him feel secure...remember he was in a tank with a bunch of other aros, now lonely!
Leave the lights off for couple days, not much...
I think it should be real!:eek:
I hear some guy in mississauga area eat one too, seen it on MFK, and Arofanatic....
I hear real rich guy, big house, lots of money....he eats aro on regular basis!:mad:
Can't seem to find pic now.
"although there was one small setback... more to come on that later.
I will post pics as soon as my photographer processes them! "
http://forums.waterwolves.com/index.php?showtopic=120582&hl=
How come more info on that site, then on arowanaclub.ca?