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REDTAIL BLACK SHARK FEEDING FRENZY!!!

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2007

ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!?! Mah TIGHT VICIOUS RTBS on attack mode again, but this time it's during brineshrimp feeding. (Damn, you see my tank is almost empty:for real i need to replace all the fish he killed)

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  • does the RTBS attack the siamese algae eater???

  • @fishlover80 yup...btw, that's a denisonii (roseline shark or redline torpedo barb)

  • What the fuck is "ima"?

  • @tomcat13claws are you serious? get with it...

  • how old was he in this vid?

  • a year old

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  • Nice looking RTBS! I have three of them in my tank, go take a look. Mine are not quite as big as your guy yet, but getting there. I also have mine in with two Rainbow Sharks (one is an Albino Rainbow Shark), and several other species of freshwater fish. My tank is very active, and entertaining to sit and watch. Sometimes peaceful, sometimes the "chase is on", but always relaxing to sit and view.

  • That Red Tail is too aggressive for that tank.... I love him though! He could probably do well in a Cichlid tank.

  • before you buy more fish, by a camera that has more than 1 megapixel.

  • how big is your tank? rtbs need at least 55 gallons

  • @ArcherBellGallagher yea i agree, u could upgrade man shouldnt be too hard to find a nice bigger tank on craigslist for cheap

  • @BlueE9903

    I have a red tail shark in a community tank. He's always been pretty good natured though...

  • not to mention red line torpedo barbs need a minimum 3ft long tank to thrive.

  • Im not surprised its going insane! It's territory is far to small for the species.

  • Are u kidding? That is a fairly large fish in a bloody small tank!!!! They thrives in larger tank..... here is a tip. Bigger tank and they will be alot calmer......sometimes.

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