Thanks. I live in Thailand now and there are loads in the shops for sale. Tropical fish keeping is very popular in Thailand but I never thought it was.
I love red tails and rainbows. Beautiful little guys amazing at getting at the food that wasn't fed on by the other fish and good at keeping algae at bay.
Thanks for the video. All of these fish are beautiful. I have kept all of them for decades, other than the Iridescent Shark. The Bala Sharks should not be sold as they grow too big, as you rightly say. The other Sharks are very territorial, and can cause issues in community aquariums. The Iridescent Sharks should never be sold. That's simply cruel, for an animal that grows to over 4 feet. Thanks for sharing.
I have never seen A Rainbow Shark that wasn't on A-Hole mode all the time. I have had Red Tails that were fine in a community setting. I have also had one Black Shark if you haven't seen one just think of a Red Tail that's all back. The Black Sharks was rather Shy and hid a lot. This could have been a rare subject and might be as aggressive as the Red Tail, but I got lucky. The Albino Rainbows have always seemed to be the less moody of the group at least in my tanks over the years.
Thanks for the video it was nice looking at the different "sharks". They are not the fish I would eve think about that is why it is good to see them on RUclips.
Hello friends, In this video I'm discussing some of the freshwater "Sharks" that are available from LFS. Not all of them are actually very suitable for a home aquarium. What do you think of the fish that I have discussed? Thanks for watching and if you liked the video please leave a like and a comment as it really helps my channel grow. Thanks and happy fish keeping!
I have 2 rainbow sharks in my 60 gal tank and they keep to their respective areas. I also have a bala shark, 2 catfish, 2 plecos and a handful of dwarf gourami. From time to time I’ll catch the rainbow sharks going at it but tbh it’s mostly the dwarf gourami who can’t seem to stop fighting. Sometimes it works.. just a matter of luck. Also, I agree that the people who sell these fish need to inform buyers! I was NOT told that I couldn’t keep 2 rainbows. I just lucked out.
We have a red tail and it has been perfect in out tank he is protective of its home with the non bottom beeder fish but he's fine with the other bottom feeders and shrimps
I need to start doing time lapses of my "glowfish" rainbow sharks. They were sold to me in a pair for a reason. I took weeks setting up my tanks so I was originally planning to put them into individual 50 gallon tanks . Turns out they ended up in my aquaponics tank. Surrounded by highly algae filled water and shrimp they refuse to seperate. As in they are very territorial have separate sides of the system. Occasionally chase but no when I tried to buy one the other became stressed out and I ended up putting them into a tank together with a fence made from plastic knitting canvas. For 3 weeks they watched eachother from across their fences then finally one jumped into the other side
I got told by a store employee I could only have sharks together. So I got two rainbows and a red tailed. And even at a young age I see lots of aggression and working on a solution currently
So I went in petshop today I already have 2 angel fish a big plec a Bala shark and I ask what else should I get they suggested a albino rainbow shark and a normal rainbow red shark now I am hoping I have done right thing they all seem to be OK at the moment
I have a 1000 gallon outdoor pond full of goldfish and I want to put some bala shark in there to control the goldfish population. The pond is a little muddy and it freezes over in the winter time. Will the bala shark be okay? I don't feed the Goldfish anything. They just live off the pond. I would not feed the Bala either. They would have to live off the goldfish. Do you think this is a workable plan or should I consider some other fish ?
@noname18305 I have a few videos on my channel. Just look up my channel name and goldfish and you should see the videos. The pond is frozen over now, so I don't know if the bala shark will be able survive through the winter like the goldfish. I'm definitely going to put some koi in there. They should eat the smaller goldfish too. The Goldfish are in the almost 10 months already. I don't feed them. They survive off of the insects. It is a self-sustaining environment.
Yes, probably a betta usually grows to 3 or 4 inches a Bala shark can grow to a foot long. The bigger the Bala gets the bigger the chance is of that betta randomly disappearing. But you might be lucky, different fish have different personalities so your bala might not eat it.
Hi, Completely off topic but can you help me out ? Every time i clean my Fluval external canister filter now and plug it back in brown muck comes out of the outtake pipe. Really frustrating as i've just changed the water. Any tips without removing the pipes ? Thanks
It's normal for this to happen on any external filter. Fluval ribbed pipes don't get dirty which is why they are ribbed as it stops dirt buildup, that's a secret design feature not a lot of people know. The dirt is coming from the sponges you just cleaned
Ok thanks for the reply. I will clean the sponges more often i think. I was doing a forthrightly water change without issues in my main tank. Sponges are really filthy though
The iridecent shark is one of my all time favorites along with the bala shark
One of my favourite fish was a red tail shark, we had him for years.
Thanks. I live in Thailand now and there are loads in the shops for sale. Tropical fish keeping is very popular in Thailand but I never thought it was.
I love red tails and rainbows. Beautiful little guys amazing at getting at the food that wasn't fed on by the other fish and good at keeping algae at bay.
Great to see your videos again. Following your content for years now, always insightful information. Thank you
5 Years! You're a superstar! Thanks for your support!
Thanks for the video. All of these fish are beautiful. I have kept all of them for decades, other than the Iridescent Shark. The Bala Sharks should not be sold as they grow too big, as you rightly say. The other Sharks are very territorial, and can cause issues in community aquariums. The Iridescent Sharks should never be sold. That's simply cruel, for an animal that grows to over 4 feet. Thanks for sharing.
Great comment thanks
I have never seen A Rainbow Shark that wasn't on A-Hole mode all the time. I have had Red Tails that were fine in a community setting. I have also had one Black Shark if you haven't seen one just think of a Red Tail that's all back. The Black Sharks was rather Shy and hid a lot. This could have been a rare subject and might be as aggressive as the Red Tail, but I got lucky.
The Albino Rainbows have always seemed to be the less moody of the group at least in my tanks over the years.
Thanks for the video it was nice looking at the different "sharks". They are not the fish I would eve think about that is why it is good to see them on RUclips.
Most of them aren't even very good for the majority of fish tanks but are sold quite freely
Hello friends, In this video I'm discussing some of the freshwater "Sharks" that are available from LFS. Not all of them are actually very suitable for a home aquarium. What do you think of the fish that I have discussed?
Thanks for watching and if you liked the video please leave a like and a comment as it really helps my channel grow. Thanks and happy fish keeping!
Is an ottocinclus like a shark?
Coolest nice freshwater sharks related fish info there cheers
Glad you enjoyed
@@EverydayAquarist cheers
Great information thank you
I have 2 rainbow sharks in my 60 gal tank and they keep to their respective areas. I also have a bala shark, 2 catfish, 2 plecos and a handful of dwarf gourami. From time to time I’ll catch the rainbow sharks going at it but tbh it’s mostly the dwarf gourami who can’t seem to stop fighting. Sometimes it works.. just a matter of luck. Also, I agree that the people who sell these fish need to inform buyers! I was NOT told that I couldn’t keep 2 rainbows. I just lucked out.
I also have a blue shark lol… I forget about him he’s my oldest fish and he’s super chill
60 gal is pretty big tank though. A lot of people put 2 of these in 60L!
@@kristinakay9558Wow! All those fish in 60 gallon tank? Including Bela Shark?
We have a red tail and it has been perfect in out tank he is protective of its home with the non bottom beeder fish but he's fine with the other bottom feeders and shrimps
I need to start doing time lapses of my "glowfish" rainbow sharks. They were sold to me in a pair for a reason. I took weeks setting up my tanks so I was originally planning to put them into individual 50 gallon tanks . Turns out they ended up in my aquaponics tank. Surrounded by highly algae filled water and shrimp they refuse to seperate. As in they are very territorial have separate sides of the system. Occasionally chase but no when I tried to buy one the other became stressed out and I ended up putting them into a tank together with a fence made from plastic knitting canvas. For 3 weeks they watched eachother from across their fences then finally one jumped into the other side
How can I put a freshwater sharks to sleep
I got told by a store employee I could only have sharks together. So I got two rainbows and a red tailed. And even at a young age I see lots of aggression and working on a solution currently
Respect man, it must suck to keep your left arm in the water all day to keep that fish alive.
Took me a while haha
@@EverydayAquarist 😂 all fun and games
To paraphrase chief brody....you're gonna need a bigger tank
That’s not even a shark
How would the red tail sharks do in a 40 gallon tank along with a clown pleco and corydoras
Those fish in that aquarium should do fine, just as long as you don't add much else.
Ooh how I love the bala shark .. one day I'll get that aquarium big enough to house a school of them (tank or pond that is ;)
Bala/Sliver sharks look so cute
I have two ID sharks in 4 ft tank, one is 17 inches and another is 9 inches.
The ohio fish rescue has a very beautiful tank with a huge school of bale shark
So I went in petshop today I already have 2 angel fish a big plec a Bala shark and I ask what else should I get they suggested a albino rainbow shark and a normal rainbow red shark now I am hoping I have done right thing they all seem to be OK at the moment
I have a 1000 gallon outdoor pond full of goldfish and I want to put some bala shark in there to control the goldfish population. The pond is a little muddy and it freezes over in the winter time. Will the bala shark be okay?
I don't feed the Goldfish anything. They just live off the pond. I would not feed the Bala either. They would have to live off the goldfish.
Do you think this is a workable plan or should I consider some other fish ?
That sounds cool af, u should make a vid of it
@noname18305 I have a few videos on my channel. Just look up my channel name and goldfish and you should see the videos.
The pond is frozen over now, so I don't know if the bala shark will be able survive through the winter like the goldfish. I'm definitely going to put some koi in there. They should eat the smaller goldfish too.
The Goldfish are in the almost 10 months already. I don't feed them. They survive off of the insects. It is a self-sustaining environment.
I have tetro's and And Corey Doris with my rainbow shark and the grown
I wish bala Sharks stayed smaller cuz as the only difference in appearance from baby to adult is their bellies get bigger when there adults
How About paroon shark
Oh.my.god. I got an iridescent shark from walmart for my betta they get along for now but oh.my.god. I have no idea what to do
YOu fellas forget feeshwater sharks in the tropics.
as well as freshwater rays.
I baught a bala shark and was told it would kill my beta he is a male is this true ??
Yes, probably a betta usually grows to 3 or 4 inches a Bala shark can grow to a foot long. The bigger the Bala gets the bigger the chance is of that betta randomly disappearing. But you might be lucky, different fish have different personalities so your bala might not eat it.
The Betta will kill it @@darthdoggie0031
Hi idol nice.
...hmmm 🤔
I have a lake, so I'll buy a pangasius.
Will ruby sharks be aggressive to Siamese algae eaters
A bit, really depends on the size of Aquaria
Everyday Aquarist will a 50 gallon be fine
Yeah
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just get my 3 shark lol
That’s not even a shark
OMG these are not real sharks!!!!!
Of course not
None of these look like sharks
Hi, Completely off topic but can you help me out ? Every time i clean my Fluval external canister filter now and plug it back in brown muck comes out of the outtake pipe. Really frustrating as i've just changed the water. Any tips without removing the pipes ? Thanks
It's normal for this to happen on any external filter. Fluval ribbed pipes don't get dirty which is why they are ribbed as it stops dirt buildup, that's a secret design feature not a lot of people know. The dirt is coming from the sponges you just cleaned
Ok thanks for the reply. I will clean the sponges more often i think. I was doing a forthrightly water change without issues in my main tank. Sponges are really filthy though