Robris
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Im adding a Rainbow shark to my African Cichlid tank.
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I have just returned my rainbow shark, granted fully grown, becauce when he was moved into his new home ( a 350 litre tank) with 3 balas he attacked them all non stop. I have heard of them being kept together but would suggest the balas are a good bit bigger than the rainbow, but in my case it didn't seem to matter! The rainbow had killed guppies, neons and had a go at some fully grown albino cory's in his previous home. Maybe he just liked sushi!Im adding a Rainbow shark to my African Cichlid tank.
In my aquarium I have 2 mollies, 2 big angelfish, 1 golden shark (albino rainbow shark), 2 rainbow sharks, 1 Bala shark and I did have 50 guppies which are slowly being eaten and now have 3 left. The Bala and the rainbow sharks seem to get along as tank matesWELL DO THEY MAKE GOOD AQUARIUM BUDDIES OR NOT OR DO THEY NOT DRAW ATTENTION TO EACH OTHER.
ANY HELP APPRECIATED.
Of course not. Balas grow over a foot long and need to be kept in a group in a huge tank with a fast current. They’re very powerful open water swimmers. There aren’t many hobbyists’ tanks big enough for them. Rainbows are small loners that like a little territory near the ground, and would get washed away in a Bala tank.WELL DO THEY MAKE GOOD AQUARIUM BUDDIES OR NOT OR DO THEY NOT DRAW ATTENTION TO EACH OTHER.
ANY HELP APPRECIATED.