B bluegryffin Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 25, 2008 338 0 0 fort collins, colorado Feb 27, 2008 #1 Before I got my GT, I'd always also wanted a rainbow shark. I think that both of them have similar H2O requirements, but would it work? 55gallon.
Before I got my GT, I'd always also wanted a rainbow shark. I think that both of them have similar H2O requirements, but would it work? 55gallon.
N Nabbig2 Fire Eel MFK Member May 28, 2007 2,602 6 68 California Feb 27, 2008 #2 Probably...but 55 is a bit small to put other fish with a gt.
C Cdog Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 6, 2007 416 4 0 Washington Feb 27, 2008 #3 I have a Cuban and a Red Tail Shark in one tank, but they have been in there since they were very small. It might work? Good luck if you try it.
I have a Cuban and a Red Tail Shark in one tank, but they have been in there since they were very small. It might work? Good luck if you try it.
B bluegryffin Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 25, 2008 338 0 0 fort collins, colorado Feb 27, 2008 #4 I know that GT's grow kind of slow. My rainbows are moving out once there's no more room for them. The only other fish that is definitely going in the 55 is a featherfin synodnotis. Just curious. I'd probably be pushing it huh?
I know that GT's grow kind of slow. My rainbows are moving out once there's no more room for them. The only other fish that is definitely going in the 55 is a featherfin synodnotis. Just curious. I'd probably be pushing it huh?
C Cichlaholics Anonymous Polypterus MFK Member May 23, 2006 8,160 16 92 Miami, Florida Feb 27, 2008 #6 It probably would work, I've seen them raised with similar cichlids with minimal problems as long as the cichlid can't eat it.
It probably would work, I've seen them raised with similar cichlids with minimal problems as long as the cichlid can't eat it.