Would they be able to co-exist peacefully with one another in a well planted 35 gallon tank that is also amply provided with plenty of crevices? Thanks in advance.
Would they be able to co-exist peacefully with one another in a well planted 35 gallon tank that is also amply provided with plenty of crevices? Thanks in advance.
On the Rainbow shark side, I would have to say unknown. My albino Rainbow shark leaves all the bottom fish alone but harasses all the swimmers.Would they be able to co-exist peacefully with one another in a well planted 35 gallon tank that is also amply provided with plenty of crevices? Thanks in advance.
I had a crayfish that got pretty big years ago. When you have a crayfish, no fish is safe unless he is much bigger. My crayfish would climb up on a big rock in the middle of the tank. He would stick his claws out, spread apart and pincers open. Then he would freeze. He would remain completely still laying in wait. When an unsuspecting fish would swim by he would grab it in a flash and hang on for dear life. Needless to say, I had to eventually get rid of him. Not sure if CPO crayfish have such a nature, but they are meat eaters if they can get it.
In that case, are there any aquatic crabs or shrimp that would be able to get along with a rainbow shark? Again, thanks.On the Rainbow shark side, I would have to say unknown. My albino Rainbow shark leaves all the bottom fish alone but harasses all the swimmers.
I had a red-tailed shark that would harass corys.
I don't know on the crab or shrimp side. I would trust my albino rainbow with them.In that case, are there any aquatic crabs or shrimp that would be able to get along with a rainbow shark? Again, thanks.
Thanks, much appreciated.I don't know on the crab or shrimp side. I would trust my albino rainbow with them.