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fishybiz
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posted 11-22-2003 02:01 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for fishybiz     Edit/Delete Message
hi
you guys are right, the one red tailed shark is picking on the other every chance it gets. I also read that if I get 6 in one tank, then they wont fight...this true? I am thinking about doing this. One thing though...will it over populate my tank? It is 55 gallons and I also have
2 dalmation mollies
2 golden comet platys
4 small black tetras
2 angel fish
2 dwarf frogs
1 betta
2 neon tetras and
2 sword tailed
I dont want to go out and buy 4 more if it will cause havoc amongst the other fish. What does everyone think?
Lindsay

p.s: And can I get an ID shark as well included in the 4 I am thinking about buying or do different species of shark not get along? Any suggestions?

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fishybiz
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posted 11-22-2003 02:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for fishybiz     Edit/Delete Message
hmmm...never mind about the last question--about the ID shark...just read a post saying they can get to be about 4 feet..have enough shark issues at the moment. )

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posted 11-22-2003 05:03 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kc5gvn     Edit/Delete Message
Even if you went out and bought ten red tail sharks they are going to pick on each other. My best suggestion is to take one of the sharks back to the pet store and ask them for a store credit toward some other type of fish.

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