Walrus is a tropical fish in terms of living habits, and likes weak acidic water. The water quality is not very strict, and the suitable water temperature is between 24 and 29 degrees. However, from the experience of everyone's farming over the years, as long as walrus fish adapt well, the water temperature can be moderately expanded to between 22 degrees and 3 1 degree. Walrus, as a close relative of arowana, requires the stability of water temperature and cannot change sharply.
When feeding, prepare all kinds of live bait, such as small fish and frogs. It is not recommended to feed animal viscera, because it is not conducive to the digestion of marine elephant fish. It should be noted that when feeding walrus fish, don't send food by hand and don't stay on it for too long. Although walrus fish usually swallow it gently, they actually eat it fiercely.
When polyculture, we must pay attention to walrus fish's huge size and fierce feeding habits. When putting freshwater fish from other different waters into the aquarium, it is necessary to ensure that the individuals are uniform and avoid being eaten by walrus fish.