Arowana fish tank size does matter
When it comes to housing an Arowana, bigger is certainly better. Starting out small with a juvenile fish may work out in the short term, but Arowanas grow rapidly and a large fish tank will quickly be necessary. Purchasing one large aquarium tank at the outset can save considerable costs in upgrades. If you must purchase housing at a staggered pace, keep your ultimate goals in mind. Read the following paragraphs for more information on Arowana fish tank size.
Ideal Fish Tank Capacity
Baby Arowanas thrive when housed in a more confined setting. If you already own a larger fish tank, use a divider to create a smaller space. You can gradually increase the volume of the tank as your young Arowana grows. For Arowanas under 6 inches, a 20 gallon tank will suffice. The basic requirements of the permanent setup should be in place for the baby’s tank, too. This will ensure the safety of the fish and allow it to thrive and develop optimally.
