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Do redtailed sharks “fight” with each other or are the breeding!?

Question by Shawn P: Do redtailed sharks “fight” with each other or are the breeding!?
i have 2 red tailed sharks and they rub their sieds together.
How do i detemin the male and female?
I do NOT want a link!

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Answer by catx
Red Tailed Sharks are highly territorial fish that won’t tolerate each other. What you’re seeing is likely to be territorial behaviour. It is a general rule to keep these fish one to a tank, not in pairs or with anything else of similar shape.

These fish are very difficult to breed in tank conditions and successful spawns are very rare. I would suggest rehoming one of the sharks.

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Q&A: What do red/blue tailed “sharks” eat?

Question by Mikeru: What do red/blue tailed “sharks” eat?
It doesn’t eat the flakes immediately but once it sinks it will eat over left overs, I also put in blood worms occasionally. Is this a sufficient diet or should I put in some vegetables? if so, what kind of vegetable should I put in and how would I prevent water clouding?

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Answer by God is my Witness
Are you talking about these sharks?!?! Dad-Gum! They’d eat a lot of things! Other than that, I have no idea, sorry I can’t help much…

http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/1018568452000252680rIogEVteDs

or are you talking about these?

http://petsplusfish.com/catalog/images/RedTail%20Shark.jpg

If its these then this should be a good diet for them.

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Can Red Tail Sharks Be Kept With?

So I got a new Red Tail Shark. It is in my 10 gallon now with my Dwarf Gouramis. It is 2″ (if that) and will be upgraded next month.
As you may remember I have a 29 gallon and a 10 gallon. I want to set up a 20 gallon and actually switch my aquariums up a little. Since I can only afford a 20 gallon, I want to throw my Red Tail Shark in the 29 Gallon. I KNOW he wont get along with all my fish though. I have an idea on which ones but I need help as I don’t want ANY of my fish to get attacked.
I have
~Glowlight Tetra’s (I heard the sharks are attracted to red so I think they may be targeted)
~Corydoras
~Upside Down Catfish
~Ghost Catfish
~Kuhli Loaches
~Oto Cat’s
~Platies
~Betta
What ones can the Red Tail Shark live with for sure? What do I need to remove?
Please don’t say how they need 50 gallons or whatever. They only grow 5-6″ anyways.

Why are my “sharks” laying at the bottom of the tank?


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Question by juggalette: Why are my “sharks” laying at the bottom of the tank?
Hi, I had a 10 gal tank at first it had 2 molly fish, 2 bola sharks, 3 gold fish. well I moved my 2 molly fish into a 20 gal tank same with the bola sharks they past away ): but i gave my sister the 10 gal with the gold fish. well, I got a hole new fish for the 20 gal. I have 1 rainbow shark, 2 plecostomus, 3 ghost shrimp, 2 zebra danios, 2 gouramis, 1 chinese algae eater, and 2 red fin sharks. one red fin is 6″ and the other is 2″. my 2 in red fin shark is at the bottom of the tank and has been for 2 days same with one of my mollys the ph is where it is so post to be and the water is good nothing is wrong I have a filter and a bubble maker in it all the other fish love it but the one molly and the little shark is in the same corner with my live plant what could be wrong should I worry or is she/he just confused cause its in a new tank?

please and thank you for your posts
Ill get a bigger one later but not to be mean but no one answered my question I know all about how big of a tank I should get… I just dont have the money at the moment..

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Answer by briana hippie chix
UM u Only can have like 5 fish in a 10 gallon tank that’s all or all of them will die and u can only have 1 goldfish in a 10 gallon tank

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Need Help On Aquarium Sharks? :/?

I’ve been looking at getting a freshwater aquarium shark but did not want a massive tank as i’m limited with space.
What i wanted to know was what type of aquarium sharks would be best? What would be the minimum sized tank that i could keep a shark in and would i need a heater for that shark??
And if any information on where to purchase sharks in the UK that would be awesome!!!
Any of the above information would be a large help
Cheers guys :)

What kind of sharks can you put in with puffer fish and tetra’s in a smaller fish tank?”?

Question by Kristy: What kind of sharks can you put in with puffer fish and tetra’s in a smaller fish tank?”?
We bought a fish tank, its 5 gallons, and i want a puffer fish, or a neon tetra, and my boyfriend wants some type of shark. What type of shark can you put in with puffers or tetras?

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Answer by PAUL
A red tail black shark or ruby shark should be ok for your tank.

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