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JP
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posted 08-03-2002 11:00 PM           Edit/Delete Message
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hey i was wondering what fish or shark would make a good friend with my bala shark PLEASE TELL ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Brian
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posted 08-03-2002 11:01 PM           Edit/Delete Message
clown loaches and just about everything else

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Josh
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posted 08-03-2002 11:01 PM           Edit/Delete Message
a good choice would be things like it. either other sharks or things like barbs. Theya re nice fish. I am working on my own tropical aquairum and i will be adding to it a few more bala sharks, i only now have one. Please e-mail me your feedback and q's and ill let u know n e thing else i come up with

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Nik
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posted 08-03-2002 11:02 PM           Edit/Delete Message
the best company for a bala is about 4 more balas. but they also get along great with anything peaceful, from danios to loaches to just about anything that won't attack or harrass it.

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Joe
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posted 08-03-2002 11:03 PM           Edit/Delete Message
a good tank mate for a bala shark is a silver dollar or a red tailed shark

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Tikababy
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posted 02-23-2003 08:21 PM           Edit/Delete Message
I would not put a red tailed shark in a tank with a peaceful Bala shark. I was told they were both community fish and would be fine together. However, within 48 hours, my red tail had eaten my bala's fins leaving him just a body lying on the bottom of the tank until he died. The sharks were both the same size and added at the same time. Red tail's are aggressive and territorial.

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