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by Diana » Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:47 am
Tiger Barbs can get rather nippy toward other fish. A group of 7 ought to keep the nipping to themselves, but watch it.
Bala sharks are schooling fish that can reach a foot long. They startle easily, leading to headlong flight to the other end of the tank, and can injure themselves crashing into the far end. Planting a dense growth of plants at each end helps. Overall the adult size and requirements for Bala Sharks suggests a tank not less than 6' long, and even this really is too small.
Kuhlies are a bit too small to keep with so much larger fish.
Rainbow sharks, while more peaceful than their red tailed black relatives, can still get a bit aggressive, and territorial about their cave.
I have some 4" Clowns in a 4' long (72 American gallon) tank, and they will not be staying there. I have the new tank (6', 125 gallon) and it will be set up this summer.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!