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personally i'd stay away from the red tailed shark as well i've had two in the past and they've been bastards to the otherfish, actually killing three. that is just my experience with them.
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thx alot i will just look around for other fish then
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no not one!!!!
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Has she eaten any of them?
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she is with: cory, pleco, angels, gurami, usd cat, RTBS, silver dollars, CAE, Rams, Blue Acara, silver shark and a few i have forgotten.
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hey - what fish do you keep with your crayfish? - i am scared to put any fish in with myne, dont want him to kill them...he is in quite a big aquarium by himself...
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sadly today my crayfish which was only a baby i found in my aqaurium tank passed on which was sad because it had such a nice personality by the way the tank is a 20 gallon
dgsk8ter 3 years ago
ahh that is sad, i am sorry. sudden/unexplained death is something you get used to whilst keeping inverts. but as you state, the pleasure of owning one, often, outweighs the problems.
tylor442 3 years ago
right now i have a 10 gallon tank with crayfish and neon and cardinal tetras might get a red tail shark can anyone tell me more fish that are compatible plz respond thx
dgsk8ter 3 years ago
how compatible fish are with your cray, is really down to the personality of the cray! but avoid slow moving fish (bottom dwellers) and avoid aggressive (which means most, but not all, cichlid's). finally there is no way you can put an RTS in a 10 gallon tank. though only growing to 6 inches (giants get to 7 inch), they need room to swim, even a baby needs 30 gallons and grown fish need 50 minimum.
tylor442 3 years ago