Can I keep arowana with goldfish?

Sounds like it would be a disaster to me. An arowana needs more space and he would probably kill the goldfish. This is not a good idea, they are not an easy fish to keep, they have lots of needs and must haves. Learn more about keeping fish before you try.

What temperature should an arowana be in?

72-82°F
Arowana Facts

Average Adult SizeUp to 2 feet, depending on species
Average Life Spandepends on species
Dietcarnivore
Minimum Aquarium Size150+ gallons, depending on species
Water Temperature:72-82°F

Can arowana survive in cold water?

Arowana will prefer to stay in water with Ph slightly acidic between 6.5 – 7 (7 being neutral). The temperatures between 24 – 29 degrees, excessively high temperature can cause the fish to age faster and look less like arowana and too cold water might kill the fish itself.

Is 30 degrees too hot for tropical fish?

Most tropical fish will live happily in water with a temperature of 24-26C, with some preferring a few degrees either side. In a heat wave lasting a few days, aquarium temperature can rise quickly to over 30C and at this temperature many fish will start to run into trouble.

What should the water temperature be for goldfish?

68° to 74° F
Goldfish Water Requirements Considered cold water fish, goldfish can also be kept in heated aquariums. The optimum temperature for fancy goldfish is 68° to 74° F, while comets and shubunkins should be kept between 60° and 70°F. pH is not critical, but ideally should be between 7.0 and 8.4.

Do arowana need warm water?

In terms of temperature: Arowanas are tropical fish, so they should be kept in water around 30° Celsius (or 86° Fahrenheit).

Does arowana need oxygen?

Arowanas are freshwater bony fish of the family Osteoglossidae, also known as bony tongues (the latter name is now often reserved for Arapaimidae). The arowana is a facultative air breather and can obtain oxygen from air by sucking it into its swim bladder, which is lined with capillaries like lung tissue.