No, you cannot put a rainbow shark and a silver shark together in the same tank. Rainbow sharks (Epalzeorhynchos frenatum) are territorial and aggressive towards other bottom-dwelling fish, including silver sharks (Balantiocheilos melanopterus). Silver sharks are peaceful, schooling fish that can be easily stressed by aggressive tank mates. It is important to research the specific behavior and compatibility of fish species before adding them to the same aquarium to ensure the well-being of all inhabitants.
You can tell the difference between a male rainbow shark and female rainbow shark by looking by the sharks (anal) part. If there is a black outlined tail then YES it is a boy. But if the shark is lighter colored then its a female. You can determine this after the sharks first 3 to 4 months of living.-Fish Expert
I have a 260 L tank and have to rainbow sharks with 12 assorted cichlids and have not had any issues.
They used the surfboard that Bethany was on during the attack and put the bite hole up to the shark's mouth to see if it was a perfect fit, and it was
Tiger Shark Lemon Shark Great White Shark Whale Shark Basking Shark Megamouth Shark Grey Reef Shark Carribbean Reef Shark Black Tip Reef Shark White Tip Reef Shark Black Tip Shark Thats all poo poo!!
Bull Shark, Nurse Shark, Gray Shark, Tiger Shark, Mako Shark, Great White Shark and more. hammer shark, whale shark and the tresher shark
no i put my veiltail red betta a male of course in with a rainbow shark and a variety of a bunch of fish i have 2 bala sharks 5 cherry barbs 6 tiger barbs a rainbow shark a pleco and a betta in with them i have had many fish in with bettas the only one they ever went after was the crab! it killed it :'(
My rainbow shark ate mine :( It's probably not a good idea.
no its live with charlie sheen
Your female rainbow shark maybe hiding in a tree for several different reasons. The female rainbow shark may be afraid of a bright light. The fish may also be not feeling well.
A rainbow shark is a freshwater fish, reaching up to 6 inches in length. It has a dark gray body with bright red-orange fins.
There is no silver tip shark that i know of but there are two white tipped species, the white tip reef shark and the oceanic white tip.
I have a 55 gallon tank with a large pleco, some mollies, a rainbow shark, a red fin shark, an albino clawed frog, a beta fish, and two dojo loaches. Can I put an eel in there? Like a zig zag?
You get the rainbow wing in Pewter City in Kanto.
Actually, the "silver shark" is not a shark! It has the word "shark" in its name because of a dorsal fin on its back that looks like the one on a shark. These fish have a gentle disposition. They are also called Bala Sharks.
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Not Tetras, because the shark will eat them.