donnie
New Member
I'm not new to the hobby but I've only kept peaceful communities before, so I'm a bit worried by what to me seems an unusual development. Everything I've read, on here and on the net, says that rainbow sharks set up a territory and cruise around the tank from there, not claiming the whole tank. I've got a 50 gallon(us) 4' long tank and rearranged the decor into a couple of rock piles for plenty of hiding space, but even so the rainbow has taken over every cave in the tank and has begun bullying the 3 pictus cats I recently bought.
My question is, do these two species just not get along, or are there better types of caves that pictus cats like and rainbow sharks wouldn't. I'd post a pic if I could find the camera, but sadly it's MIA.
By the way, Ive also got 8 tiger barbs and 6 serpae tetras, but they've not been a problem ever since I rehomed the glowlight tetras (barbs or serpaes, not sure which, were nipping the tail off 'em) , and the tigers stick to themselves anyhow. No bother to either the shark or the cats. Also, if there's a better section to post this under, let me know. Thanks.
My question is, do these two species just not get along, or are there better types of caves that pictus cats like and rainbow sharks wouldn't. I'd post a pic if I could find the camera, but sadly it's MIA.
By the way, Ive also got 8 tiger barbs and 6 serpae tetras, but they've not been a problem ever since I rehomed the glowlight tetras (barbs or serpaes, not sure which, were nipping the tail off 'em) , and the tigers stick to themselves anyhow. No bother to either the shark or the cats. Also, if there's a better section to post this under, let me know. Thanks.