SalmonStank
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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- Dec 7, 2015
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Some background: I recently inherited a 55 and thought I might put some fish in it. I went to the store and got a bunch of tiger barbs, several red minors, two red-tailed sharks, an angelicus botia loach, and a pictus cat. I asked the salesperson specifically when I pointed out each species if they would get along together and if it was alright to get them in said amounts, and he seemed like he knew what he was talking about when he said they would all be fine, so I took him at face value.
However, when I got them home and in the tank, (which I cycled beforehand, I knew to do that at least) I did some research and found out that red-tailed sharks are notoriously aggressive when they come of a certain age, and are supposed to be kept in their own tank or with large cichlids, away from others of their own species preferably. I had been misinformed at the petstore, but I take full responsibility as I should have researched beforehand..I just didn't know what they'd have in stock and figured the staff would know this kind of thing.
I want to do what's best for the community. Should I get rid of the red-tails ASAP? The horror stories say that they'll likely start terrorizing my smaller fish soon, or that they'll rip each other apart. I could find no record on the internet of multiple red-tails being kept successfully in a community tank with smaller fish, and I'm not keen to bet on mine being the first case wherein the **** doesn't hit the fan at some point. Am I wrong? Are the horror stories just that... Stories? What should I do, experienced fish keepers?
If this is in the wrong section or something then I apologize but I ask that the mods not lock the thread until I at least get some input, thanks. Peace.
However, when I got them home and in the tank, (which I cycled beforehand, I knew to do that at least) I did some research and found out that red-tailed sharks are notoriously aggressive when they come of a certain age, and are supposed to be kept in their own tank or with large cichlids, away from others of their own species preferably. I had been misinformed at the petstore, but I take full responsibility as I should have researched beforehand..I just didn't know what they'd have in stock and figured the staff would know this kind of thing.
I want to do what's best for the community. Should I get rid of the red-tails ASAP? The horror stories say that they'll likely start terrorizing my smaller fish soon, or that they'll rip each other apart. I could find no record on the internet of multiple red-tails being kept successfully in a community tank with smaller fish, and I'm not keen to bet on mine being the first case wherein the **** doesn't hit the fan at some point. Am I wrong? Are the horror stories just that... Stories? What should I do, experienced fish keepers?
If this is in the wrong section or something then I apologize but I ask that the mods not lock the thread until I at least get some input, thanks. Peace.