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post May 30 2008, 03:19 PM
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I am giving away my lizard and want some fish. I want easy-to-care-for fish but interesting ones. I found some sharks at Wall-Mart and like them a lot. I think they are called Balla Sharks they are Grey with dark black stripes on their body and their fins, and mouth are tipped black also. They get to about 8-9inches long I think. They are really interesting they are fresh water sharks they live in groups or that is how they are housed at wall-mart I am really wanting to get some I think my tank is big enough it is 15gallon wide and long and 30gallon tall. any help would be appreciated.
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post May 30 2008, 05:14 PM
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not quite sure on your tank size?
bala sharks are also known as silver sharks and can hit 12-14 inches but most don't get bigger than 7-8inches in tanks. They do best in groups. They jump so a cover on the tank is required. Keep them in water with a neutral PH (7.0). They are a true freshwater fish related to barbs.
If your tank holds 100litres or more then you could get a group of small ones but eventually they would need a bigger tank to allow them room to grow and move freely.
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post May 30 2008, 05:26 PM
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ah i was on your topic earlier, its a 56litre right? so roughly 15 gal, any other fish that you like? balas/siler sharks grow way too big for this tank
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post May 30 2008, 07:38 PM
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They are to big and are not beginner fish..I would personally go for livebearers, tetras or cyprinids like barbs or danios biggrin.gif
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post Jun 2 2008, 07:52 PM
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QUOTE (lilfishie @ May 30 2008, 09:26 AM) *
ah i was on your topic earlier, its a 56litre right? so roughly 15 gal, any other fish that you like? balas/siler sharks grow way too big for this tank


yea I didn't post it on twice on purpose the size is difficult sorta it is as wide and long as a 15 gallon tank and is as tall as a 30gallan I also like Betas but I kinda want a more active fish I definitly want a freshwater I have had some experiance in fish keeping I would prob be like an intermideiat I know I don't seem it but I have had lots of fish before I just didn't know what kind of fish to get this time. Any recamended fish?

QUOTE (freddythefish @ May 30 2008, 11:38 AM) *
They are to big and are not beginner fish..I would personally go for livebearers, tetras or cyprinids like barbs or danios biggrin.gif



I don't too much like live bearers just the fact you can't easily tell male from female but mabe danios Id like something of a good size
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post Jun 2 2008, 07:57 PM
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live bearers are the easiest of fish to tell male and female apart blink.gif

danios - dont get any larger then a well fed guppy and they arent as eaily sexed. huh.gif

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post Jun 2 2008, 08:00 PM
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I would suggest some pearl and opaline gouramis. Those were my first fish, and man were they fantastic. I don't know which "level" they'd be considered, but they were very simple to keep healthy and active. And what beautiful fish they are! I believe the both grow up to 5", but you might wanna double check. I kept them in a 55G for the first few months while they were small. I would also look at mollies and any sort of tetra. It's almost impossible to kill tetras. Hardiest fish I ever did come across.
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post Jun 2 2008, 10:29 PM
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QUOTE (snoopyfrench87 @ Jun 2 2008, 11:57 AM) *
live bearers are the easiest of fish to tell male and female apart blink.gif

danios - dont get any larger then a well fed guppy and they arent as eaily sexed. huh.gif

oops I did that backwords I meant I don't too much like Danios just the fact you can't easily tell male from female but mabe other live bearers but Id like something of a good size (big)
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post Jun 3 2008, 12:10 AM
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Generally if you want big fish you need a big tank. Sorry, but you wouldn't try to keep a great dane in a closet would you? There are a few exceptions, as there are some large fish that are very sedentary...but you said you wanted active fish.

With such a small foot print I'd recommend going with maybe sparkling gouramis, and perhaps some small tetras or rasboras. You could even do a pair of rams or apistos if your water is soft enough.
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post Jun 3 2008, 06:32 PM
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QUOTE (Aphotic Phoenix @ Jun 2 2008, 04:10 PM) *
Generally if you want big fish you need a big tank. Sorry, but you wouldn't try to keep a great dane in a closet would you? There are a few exceptions, as there are some large fish that are very sedentary...but you said you wanted active fish.

With such a small foot print I'd recommend going with maybe sparkling gouramis, and perhaps some small tetras or rasboras. You could even do a pair of rams or apistos if your water is soft enough.


I didn't really mean "big" by Gigantic I meant like the biggest for my tank i'll think about the gouramis my mom had some before so mabe
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