I really appreciate the information here, and I got a new idea that I haven’t heard about before in regards of cactus leave and what to do with it with Arowana fish. Can I get more details of oit please.. I Hav a super-red Arowana and trying to get it to desired coloration. And in need of more informations and tips. Thank you, And keep up the great work, 👍🏼
Hi Serene. I have not heard about cactus leave before. My guess is that it is used as a substitute for aloe vera. In which case I would stick to aloe vera as it has been studied and shown to increase slime coat in fishes. I wouldn't feel the need to experiment for something "better" as it does not actually improves colors but instead protects the fish which aloe vera does. Hope this helps.
I listen to music with my normal Hifi, my friend started telling me about tune and spikes on speakers... when I rare arowana, this guys talks about tanning and grooming... it’s so very deep I as a layman don’t understand... these people are into it and they have their own world... just my opinion
Some additional points - for stress coat use seachem safe powder, adds stress coat and concentrated, cost effective. And about ph, stability is more important than having a specific ph. Stick to whatever your tap water is. IMO aloe Vera sounds harmless and rather good so I would try that without fear
This was a great video. Your friend has a lot of knowledge. However although he speaks good English I'm having real trouble understanding what he is actually saying.
Bro this is very good information. I’m just starting to rare Arowana. So I really need to learn. Ur friend speak very good English but then it is better for me hands on. If only I can get his phone no then will be much helpful for me. Thank you the video is very good. Keep up the good job bro.
This is just scratching the surface, the true master groomers are actually people from the fish trade and most methods used are sadly confidential. The public will never know what is done to competition grade fish
Hi bro ..I have a redy arowana ..I am looking for a tanning light .. I'm new here so.wat advice can u give and wat light do u recommend for red arowana tanning ...hope to.hear from you ..thanks.
Your friend is surely a pro keeper and his advice is valuable. But I have a tough time hearing. The water flow sound in the background also didn't help. Regrettable for such a worthy content.
No pH isnt vital for tanning. So long it is not extreme that your arowana doesnt like it and of course the more comfortable you can make your arowana the better.
@@SGBeardedAquarist thanks bro. I just got my super red arowana and im little concern on my pH which is 8. Pls check my video to see my arowana. Thanks alot.
Could you make a video about arowana like the types of reds the difference between blood red chili red cross back golden or high back golden something like that ? I would really like to know a lot more about these dragon fish
And other then requesting I really love your videos I wish to see more of it a Singaporean whose open about aquatic nature I really love it and am looking forward to your video every week and thanks for sharing all your efforts and time preparing the video and going on a fish store tour ♥️ really appreciate it thank you
Thank you for the kind words. It's comments like these that let me know there are people enjoying my content. I love nature, aquatic life and aquariums and I will continue to share this joy :)
That is actually a valid point that didnt cross my mind! Hmm I'm thinking the amount of uvb emitted during intensive tanning with PL lights would ensure a somewhat decent amount is passing through the glass. Especially given their high output and how close it is to the glass. Thinking along these lines maybe its better to get thinner glass or acrylic for arowana tanning.
@@SGBeardedAquarist I do not think that opting for a thinner glass would be a practical option given the tanks huge dimensions. I keep a lot of reptiles ( mostly desert reptiles) so I use 14% HO T5 for their enclosures. While building an enclosure I considered keeping the UVB on top of the enclosure instead of placing it inside, since It would look clean and possibly open some space too BUT here's the problem, I used a radiometer to test the UVB output through the glass top and it was close to none, a 14% UVB HO was completely filtered by the glass! So, If side tanning is required I think a submersible tube would be better but I do not know how it will affect their vision.
@yato gami yes the glass does block a certain amount of concentration of uvb and uva , however if the fish is expose to too much direct light it will affect its eyes, it goes the same as submersible lights, what we must understand this is a 24 hrs process unlike in the wild the fish can avoid the rays by going into deeper waters , for tanning of fishes we can only do soo much, as per why i didnt use sub lights is because PL lights currently do not have a sub version hope this helps
I am not good at English. I have tried to translate without understanding. Someone can write a summary but what he said to me and can everyone else understand. I also have a red arowana. I also want to understand what he said. please. thank you
The only way that I know of to repair drop eye is through surgical procedure. Heard its relatively straight forward so you maybe you can find someone who is capable of doing it (that you trust of course).
Hey Sherwin. I highly recommend you check out this follow up Q&A I did with marcus. Not only did he answer your question but there are many other nuggets of information you'll enjoy!
But shouldnt a "full spectrum" LED have a hard tanning effect like the bulbs though? I thought the only difference is that the bulbs generate more heat and consume more electricity compared to LED🤷♂️
Spectrum is just the visible colours. It is not an indication of uv rays. It may produce some uva/uvb but it'll usually be less than flouracent lights.
Nice and informative video. I have a question, does blue or black background colour has any influence on aro base colour development? tq SG Brearded Aquarist and Marcus.
Yes sir it does make a difference, white will build shine in turns the color intensity will fade, blue is neutral it neithers increase or decrease color tone, black is for intense color
Hi guys. Sorry this question seems off topic here. Does aquarium lights have negative impact on beneficial bacteria? For a top glass filter application. Does it need to be complete darkness or low lights environment for beneficial bacteria to grow and generate?
Wow. I'm actually doing an interview soon w someone who is v familiar arowanas. Ill see if he can advise on this! If he can, your questions and comment will be in the video thatll be uploaded maybe probably 2-3 weeks from now
Seems impossible to me. Albinos are characterized by the lack of pigmentation and grooming is all about enhancing pigments. The colour of your Albino is likely to do with genetics.
Personally I woukd start tanning when the Arowana is around 6-7 inches. Anything before that tanning will be stressing the small fish with little benefit as the color pigments are probably not even developed yet.
I’ve heard from several aro keepers that Red banjar and yellow tail aro no need to tan them! is that right ? if no .. would they gain the color if i tan them and feed them well ?
Do you guys enjoy informational videos? Let me know down below! (if so, what fish/topics do you want to know more about?)
please do a video about oscar fish.🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆
I love oscars!
Ah! Thats the guy i wanted.
I really appreciate the information here, and I got a new idea that I haven’t heard about before in regards of cactus leave and what to do with it with Arowana fish. Can I get more details of oit please..
I Hav a super-red Arowana and trying to get it to desired coloration. And in need of more informations and tips.
Thank you,
And keep up the great work, 👍🏼
Hi Serene. I have not heard about cactus leave before. My guess is that it is used as a substitute for aloe vera. In which case I would stick to aloe vera as it has been studied and shown to increase slime coat in fishes. I wouldn't feel the need to experiment for something "better" as it does not actually improves colors but instead protects the fish which aloe vera does. Hope this helps.
I listen to music with my normal Hifi, my friend started telling me about tune and spikes on speakers... when I rare arowana, this guys talks about tanning and grooming... it’s so very deep I as a layman don’t understand... these people are into it and they have their own world... just my opinion
Some additional points - for stress coat use seachem safe powder, adds stress coat and concentrated, cost effective. And about ph, stability is more important than having a specific ph. Stick to whatever your tap water is. IMO aloe Vera sounds harmless and rather good so I would try that without fear
This was a great video. Your friend has a lot of knowledge. However although he speaks good English I'm having real trouble understanding what he is actually saying.
Theres is a option to view cc😒, u could hav tried that
@@LOYALBRIGADES the cc isn't accurate at all...
Isn't it preferably to boost the color (tanning) of the fish using natural sunlight? Like goldfish
When you place the lights at the sides, does it not damage the eyes of the fish?? 🤷🏻♂️
Nice informative video.. can you please mention the big full spectrum light shown in the video..??
Any update video on this fish ? See the difference in colour and fins
Very informative. Thanks bro
Bro this is very good information. I’m just starting to rare Arowana. So I really need to learn. Ur friend speak very good English but then it is better for me hands on. If only I can get his phone no then will be much helpful for me. Thank you the video is very good. Keep up the good job bro.
I would like to know about aloe vera use for arowana. Do I have to do 100% water change after 24 hrs from application of aloe vera?
I LOVE THIS KIND OF VIDEOS
I knew you'll enjoy this one!
This is just scratching the surface, the true master groomers are actually people from the fish trade and most methods used are sadly confidential. The public will never know what is done to competition grade fish
UVB rays cannot pass through glass.
As for uva rays..there are specific uva led emitters in the market by reputable manufacturers.
good infro bro... in my videos, i have shared how to groom my arowanas since its size 3.5 inch..
Hi bro ..I have a redy arowana ..I am looking for a tanning light .. I'm new here so.wat advice can u give and wat light do u recommend for red arowana tanning ...hope to.hear from you ..thanks.
English sub left the group 😂 Arowana tanning = everyone attending, more confusing when its on. Just put it off. 😂
Well i would like to ask what quantity of aloe vera should be added and the way,
I really appreciate your efforts to bring out such informations.
Cn u show ur tanning light and how much of aloe Vera need pour plz explain the process
Easy English, very good bro yr information.TQVM
I actually prefer the Platinum first color of the Arowana
Tanning light should 6000k or 10000k or above.. Is it the temperature of water increases
Very informative....great job!
Thank you!
Hi can you please guide how to keep ammonium level in the Tank in check I just bought a new arowanna, Thanks.
What is best food for arowana specially for Asian Arrowana
Great explanation
How about yellow tail.. Is she gonna change any colour?
Great video bro Like #5. supersub!
Thank you! :)
@@SGBeardedAquarist Thanks!
Your friend is surely a pro keeper and his advice is valuable. But I have a tough time hearing. The water flow sound in the background also didn't help. Regrettable for such a worthy content.
What he say is true... Same to my knowledge...
Good to hear that :)
New subcriber 😁 can i ask? What is the difference between white tank treatment and tanning and also their effect. Tnx for the answer
White tank treatment is more for the shine while tanning is more for the saturation of the colours. Hope this helps!
SG Bearded Aquarist tnx for the reply bro. More arowana video pls
Hey Bro I have aquazonic light I just need to change to T8 blue bulb for tanning right ? TIA
Just subscribed!!!
Pls do more interviews with local hobbyists 👍
Welcome to the family! More coming ;)
very enthusiastic guy for the aros... ¡me gusta sus videos señior!
does the intensive lighting affects the eyes of the fish?
Yes
Suggest to let them have more sunlight
@@monsterfishkeeper82 indoor tanks wont be able to get the sunlight intensity....
Sir ,so what's the time duration is it 5days as in the video or 1 year
I think my aro is sick and need some help with it do u think u can help me?
Mine is from kalimantan vip red according to the certificate. Now can see the base is more greenish type
How big is it now?
@@SGBeardedAquarist she's 25inch by now
More info about goldfish pls,, especially ryukin. Thanks Bro!!
hi bro does pH play vital role in tanning? please ask marcus and if u can make a new video about it. thanks.
No pH isnt vital for tanning. So long it is not extreme that your arowana doesnt like it and of course the more comfortable you can make your arowana the better.
@@SGBeardedAquarist thanks bro. I just got my super red arowana and im little concern on my pH which is 8. Pls check my video to see my arowana. Thanks alot.
In the future if i need to cosmetic for my Aro, who do i contact?
Pov : you just bought a new arowana
Bro, my tank PH stays at 8.2 how do I reduce it . It’s Slump OF 5 ft tank
Where can I buy your tanning light brother
CAN I MIX ALOVERA WITH MY AROWANA TANK WATER...IS IT BETTER ?
sir what would be the best filtration for asian arowana sump system or canister filter?
Does tanning work through Glass?
Could you make a video about arowana like the types of reds the difference between blood red chili red cross back golden or high back golden something like that ? I would really like to know a lot more about these dragon fish
Will most certainly look into making such a video :)
I'm looking forward to it please provide pictures as well ❤ other then arowana I really love angel fishes
And other then requesting I really love your videos I wish to see more of it a Singaporean whose open about aquatic nature I really love it and am looking forward to your video every week and thanks for sharing all your efforts and time preparing the video and going on a fish store tour ♥️ really appreciate it thank you
Thank you for the kind words. It's comments like these that let me know there are people enjoying my content. I love nature, aquatic life and aquariums and I will continue to share this joy :)
❤😌
Which tanning light can be used for banjar red arowana
Hi sir how long the t5 light gonna open? For us to stop tanning the aro.. ty
Hello, may I know how much aloe vera to dose?
Hi there i got a 8 inch bluebase highback
Can i tan it?
Can somebody tell me where should I put on the tanning light ?
what is the dosage of Aloe Vera to the water?
I'm here to support out locals haha
The glass blocks most of the UVB light right? so doesn't that mean that with that side tanning setup the aro will not get too much uvb?
That is actually a valid point that didnt cross my mind! Hmm I'm thinking the amount of uvb emitted during intensive tanning with PL lights would ensure a somewhat decent amount is passing through the glass. Especially given their high output and how close it is to the glass. Thinking along these lines maybe its better to get thinner glass or acrylic for arowana tanning.
@@SGBeardedAquarist I do not think that opting for a thinner glass would be a practical option given the tanks huge dimensions.
I keep a lot of reptiles ( mostly desert reptiles) so I use 14% HO T5 for their enclosures. While building an enclosure I considered keeping the UVB on top of the enclosure instead of placing it inside, since It would look clean and possibly open some space too BUT here's the problem, I used a radiometer to test the UVB output through the glass top and it was close to none, a 14% UVB HO was completely filtered by the glass!
So, If side tanning is required I think a submersible tube would be better but I do not know how it will affect their vision.
@yato gami yes the glass does block a certain amount of concentration of uvb and uva , however if the fish is expose to too much direct light it will affect its eyes, it goes the same as submersible lights, what we must understand this is a 24 hrs process unlike in the wild the fish can avoid the rays by going into deeper waters , for tanning of fishes we can only do soo much, as per why i didnt use sub lights is because PL lights currently do not have a sub version hope this helps
I am not good at English. I have tried to translate without understanding.
Someone can write a summary but what he said to me and can everyone else understand. I also have a red arowana. I also want to understand what he said. please. thank you
So please could you repeat how to "repair" a drop eye ?
The only way that I know of to repair drop eye is through surgical procedure. Heard its relatively straight forward so you maybe you can find someone who is capable of doing it (that you trust of course).
Dont you gotta feed it colorful foods too?. Like goldfish, rainbow fish and colorful bugs.
Hi bro i got banjar red arowana so can change the colour?
Golden or blue base gold arowana can be tanning ?
I have one more question. The water seen too low. Can the fish eat the food ? Thank you
Yes the fish is able to eat. It is pretty low, bear in mind this is only during the intensive tanning period.
Sir what is the best time to start for sun tanning and how many hours?
Hey Sherwin. I highly recommend you check out this follow up Q&A I did with marcus. Not only did he answer your question but there are many other nuggets of information you'll enjoy!
ua-cam.com/video/3ZKlDE282P0/v-deo.html
Very informative video keep it up *thumbs up*
Thank you :)
But shouldnt a "full spectrum" LED have a hard tanning effect like the bulbs though? I thought the only difference is that the bulbs generate more heat and consume more electricity compared to LED🤷♂️
Spectrum is just the visible colours. It is not an indication of uv rays. It may produce some uva/uvb but it'll usually be less than flouracent lights.
We want to know treatment of arowana from him
How can you make the MGBB more blue?
If use sump setup with overflow..how to lower water levels for tanning
Is tanning required for a RTG
Nice and informative video. I have a question, does blue or black background colour has any influence on aro base colour development? tq SG Brearded Aquarist and Marcus.
Yes sir it does make a difference, white will build shine in turns the color intensity will fade, blue is neutral it neithers increase or decrease color tone, black is for intense color
@@marcuslim3468 Noted with thanks.
Hi guys. Sorry this question seems off topic here. Does aquarium lights have negative impact on beneficial bacteria? For a top glass filter application. Does it need to be complete darkness or low lights environment for beneficial bacteria to grow and generate?
What is the specific PL light needed?
Does white tank really help to boost shine in crossback?
I believe it does. Never actually done it myself but I've spoken to many Arowanas keepers and researched online. It seems to be undisputed.
@@SGBeardedAquarist thanks for the reply
I need one more reply from you
What is size of fish suitable for tanning them
I found your video use vpn, big love from Indonesia my brother
why don compare with same water, one so clean the water one so green.
Can you do a video setting up tanning tank ? Thank you
Will look into that :)
Please work on english subtitle for this video.
luv ur videos.
How about grooming a silver aro? sometimes my silver aro turns greenish.
I've spoken to Marcus regarding your question, he says tanning does not make a difference for silver arowanas.
Very helpful informative, but the voice was not clear so NXT time try to upload with very clear voice.
Thanks for the feedback! Will strive to improve audio in future vids
Very informative ..👌
Thank you!
Best size to start the tanning?
For xb?
For reds?
Addressed your question in my next video (Arowana Q&A) that will be uploaded coming Wednesday!
@@SGBeardedAquarist thank you!
This is rtg indonesian or crossback malaysian?
How about grooming of Blue Base Crossbacks/ Golden Arowanas? :)
Should work just the same! :)
Can you add subtitles
Hi bro, in video i see bro talk about alovera for arowana.
I hava a question : can i use odyssey lamp for 24k9999 like how to use the lamp for red arowana in the clip ? is it necessary ?
Could you provide the specs for the odyssey lamp?
SG Bearded Aquarist Odyssea lamp is a specialized lamp for aquariums Solar light light (10000k)
What is the wattage?
SG Bearded Aquarist 60 cm , 24w*2
Ive spoken to marcus. 10000k is normal white light that wouldnt aid in tanning. He recommends going for LED lights that produce uva and uvb.
Super..
Bro, if i got sump system with overflow, how to lower level and intensive tan?
i think u can use a same pump, then pump the water directly from in the tank to ur sump tank, and also make sure ur sump tank water level enough
hello,my friend feeds raw Goat kidney to his Silver arowana and he said that it promotes the growth of the arowana is that true. Can i do the same?
Wow. I'm actually doing an interview soon w someone who is v familiar arowanas. Ill see if he can advise on this! If he can, your questions and comment will be in the video thatll be uploaded maybe probably 2-3 weeks from now
Can any one help me withe arowana that have highe body at the 12:14 minute
My arawona sitting dwon what to do...
Can you groom an albino silver arowana
Seems impossible to me. Albinos are characterized by the lack of pigmentation and grooming is all about enhancing pigments. The colour of your Albino is likely to do with genetics.
@@SGBeardedAquarist ahhh thanks was just wondering
i think you need to subtitle this guy too .... i am Asian and its hard for me to understand him too
Hahaha
Thank bro
How many kelvins lamp i need 10000k?
why is your water green
How big you can start tanning ?
Personally I woukd start tanning when the Arowana is around 6-7 inches. Anything before that tanning will be stressing the small fish with little benefit as the color pigments are probably not even developed yet.
I’ve heard from several aro keepers that Red banjar and yellow tail aro no need to tan them! is that right ? if no .. would they gain the color if i tan them and feed them well ?
Hey bro, will be uploading an Arowana Q&A video next week. In there ive selected your question and itll be answered in the video :)
Yeah no need to tan bro, tried soft tanning before for 1 month. No changes
I know this marcus from the fish group haha
Yeah he's pretty recognizable in our local aquarium community!
Change video filter doesn’t count lol.
how to make my bbxb colour :)