gto_cowgirl
Fish Fanatic
About a month ago I bought several green tiger barbs (slowly over time) and a red tailed shark. They all seemed fine until about a week ago. Whenever i feed the barbs, i usually give them floating food so the shark can get the sinking food i give him. But whenever the barbs get finished and start to swim downwards the shark tries to chase off the invading barbs so he can eat.
The shark seems to take his time when he eats but then gets aggressive when the barbs are done and chases them off for at least half a hour finally giving up because once he chases one away the rest are invading his little space by the time he gets back.
Is this normal behavior? I read the red tailed sharks and tiger barbs got along. I haven't had any problems because of it but i was wondering if it is stressing out the tiger barbs. They don't seem stressed, very persistent and keep trying.
I wanted to mention that this tank is well planted with hiding places. These tiger barbs are maybe 1 1/2 inches big right now. The red tail shark is about 2 inches long i think maybe smaller.
The shark seems to take his time when he eats but then gets aggressive when the barbs are done and chases them off for at least half a hour finally giving up because once he chases one away the rest are invading his little space by the time he gets back.
Is this normal behavior? I read the red tailed sharks and tiger barbs got along. I haven't had any problems because of it but i was wondering if it is stressing out the tiger barbs. They don't seem stressed, very persistent and keep trying.
I wanted to mention that this tank is well planted with hiding places. These tiger barbs are maybe 1 1/2 inches big right now. The red tail shark is about 2 inches long i think maybe smaller.