Shark And False Siamensis

galitz

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I've got a number of true Siamenis and a single false Siamensis that came in as a youngster masquerading as a true Siamensis. The false Siamensis has staked out terrority near a rock formation (it is now fully grown) in my 80 gallon moderately-heavily planted tank and is preventing the true Siamensis from accessing a good food source. I'm thinking about getting a Rainbow Shark or Redtail Shark to help with the balance of power and take the heat off of the true Siamenis so they can get better access to the entire tank.

Has anyone tried anything similar with good or bad results? My other tank occupants are Angels, Diamond Tetras, Bettas and Kuhli Loaches.
 
I've got a number of true Siamenis and a single false Siamensis that came in as a youngster masquerading as a true Siamensis. The false Siamensis has staked out terrority near a rock formation (it is now fully grown) in my 80 gallon moderately-heavily planted tank and is preventing the true Siamensis from accessing a good food source. I'm thinking about getting a Rainbow Shark or Redtail Shark to help with the balance of power and take the heat off of the true Siamenis so they can get better access to the entire tank.

Has anyone tried anything similar with good or bad results? My other tank occupants are Angels, Diamond Tetras, Bettas and Kuhli Loaches.
I feel the Redtail Shark would bully the dominate the false Siamese.Try making afew more rock formations that my help.
 

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