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Old 29-08-2004, 02:44 PM
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Unhappy Red Tailed Sharks

Help what should i do one of them bullies the other one and it has lost the rednest in its tail is it going to die? i have a cave and black plants so it can hide what should i do. He also bullies my bala sharks alittle but they have not showed any signs of dying

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Old 04-10-2004, 08:53 AM
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You can't keep to red tailed sharks together, or anything with a similer body type.

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Red tail sharks are territorial. If you insist on keeping 2 in a tank, be prepared to see one as a dominant fish. The other fish will not grow to be what it should be. If you have two tanks, I suggest you keep them separately. So later, if the weaker one outgrows the dominant fish, move them in together so that it can teach the dominant fish a lesson!

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Old 25-10-2004, 10:32 PM
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So later, if the weaker one outgrows the dominant fish, move them in together so that it can teach the dominant fish a lesson!
That's the most inmature thing I have ever heard, it is true that you can not keep 2 or more red-tailed sharks in the same tank, but to take one out and let it get big...just to put it back again and let it suffer?

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