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Animal Frrrrrrrreak Member Posts: 11 |
Could I put one red tailed shark in alone in a 5 gallon tank? IP: Logged |
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stevo New Member Posts: 9 |
Probably. But if u get any more fish i would get a bigger tank. IP: Logged |
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Animal Frrrrrrrreak Member Posts: 11 |
He would be a solitary swimmer. Thanx for the info. Time to go shark shopping! IP: Logged |
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katanas_edge Member Posts: 65 |
The answer to your question is yes and no. Red Tailed Sharks only grow about 5" long so you shouldn't have a problem with tank pollution etc. However, they like well planted tanks and are fairly active swimmers, therefore a slightly larger tank (8-10 gallons) might be appropriate for an adult. In short - it shouldn't die in a 5, but might be more interesting to watch in a slightly bigger tank. IP: Logged |
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