It is believed that the females may become larger in the breeding season or when fully adult, though this is unlikely to be exhibited in the home aquarium.
The chasing is a form of playing. They are a fast moving fish that enjoy sprinting from one end of an aquarium to another and part of this is playing with each other. Mine do it more so after feeding. Nothing to worry about.
One of mine is very much rounder bellied than the other ................... are you saying something maybe wrong. Its as active as the other one. Also what size is your tank? I have had various messages from different people as to how big I need to order a new tank.
Any info is good .
This is where I got my information
gnouf Nov 29 2005, 02:35 PM Post #5
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Well....can I just say that having 2 silver sharks is going to cause you some problems straight away. They can grow to as much as 14". But apart from that, although they are peaceful towards other species, if kept in pairs, the bigger one will usually bully/chase the smaller one, sometimes to death. These fish should really only be kept in groups, and if they are, they need a VERY big tank. They need plenty of room to swim, and are territorial. They are very skittish and need calm. They would probably justify the 100 gallons on their own! I currently have one silver shark, not an ideal situation, and he may just about be ok in my 45 gallon tank. Please don't be offended by this, I am talking from personal experience. It may be worth considering re-homing one of them.
I am by no means an expert, but I would just pass on the advice which was given to me, and that was to buy the biggest tank my pocket and my room size will allow. Not only will your fish be happier, but the water conditions will be more stable and easier to control, and you won't be facing the dilemma of upping to a bigger tank again in the near future.
I do not own any clown loaches, but again, I think these can grow to quite a size.
I think your idea of splitting up your fish and keeping them in separate tanks is a good and necessary one.
As I said, I am not an expert, so someone please correct me if I am wrong.