Feeding an arowana depends upon it's size,
if the fish is 3-5inches try feeding it with small live feeding fishes ensure good health of the live feed. Then start with recommended arowana pellets if asian arowana.
After the fish gains a good size feed it with shrimps, live feed, Arowana pellets as how does the fish gets used to the above feeds. its better to avoid the live fish feed for a longer time as it may cause infection to your arowana & majorly the arowana may suffer from dropeyes(refer internet for the precautions).
Temperature plays a vital role in good arowana keeping.
Ensure a huge tank size for keeping it with a good aquarium top as these fishes are high jumpers & require a good size aquarium ( min 4ft- 8ft avrg size).
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I don't think it is fine to give a dog baby food. Baby food were processed based on the needs of a human baby and not of a dog. Also, there are human foods considered poisonous to dogs, so be extra careful when giving your dog "foreign" foods.
baby food is something u give to a baby like fried chicken like grown ups and kids over the age of 2 eat
If the baby has started teething, then some solid foods like soft bread without crusts, congee, watery wheat or soup will also be quite nutritiouos for the baby's development. Keep in mind that milk will still be a requirement because the baby's bones are still quite soft and bendy.
Of course you can. If you are breast feeding, some foods the mother eats can give the baby gas, but watermelon should be fine- it is a rather healthy food, in fact.
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The baby mouse can leave it's mother when it's about four weeks or older. At that time, the baby mouse is fully weaned of mother's milk. The baby mouse should also be eating solid foods as well.
No, you can't give *coffee to a baby.
Give It to Me Baby was created in 1980.
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The function of glow foods are to give your body nutrients and vitamins. Glow foods are fruits and vegetables that are grown. Also known as grow foods.