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![]() "sherlock" wrote in message I also would be more concerned about the Redtailed black shark than the Kribs. The Krib's have a large enough tank and the Ram's will learn to keep their distance. How big is the Redtailed shark?,if it's small then it will almost certainly get more aggressive,if it's large and is not aggressive then you might have the only one that isn't. OK, thanks to everyone who replied. Seems I have no need to worry. The redtail shark is about 5 inches. He's a nice fellow. After meals he chases the barbs for a while, but has never done any harm. And anyway, the barbs tease him, so its not surprising he responds. I am aware that he may become a problem as he grows, but so far all is well. |
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