fish compatability

psychadelicdrea

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i was at the lfs and saw a black fined shark.... and they were telling me its basically like a bottem feeder...like a catfish cept it has more teeth...and that it would be cool in a 125 with some large cichlids like oscar jd gt ....any info on these guys or is the bunk info....dont wanna buy a larger fish and have it not work out :thm:
 
I would think he would get kicked around pretty good by the cichlids. I've also seen several species of cyprinids go by the common name of black finned shark, so I can't be sure which one your thinkin of.
 
ahh really? cause i was told that catfish like the lace cat would do well in their with the larger cichlids.? i dunno .....still trying to figure out what can go in the tank
 
was it obviously a catfish (long whiskers and all), and silver body? Sometimes see them called "columbian sharks"?
 
columbian sharks worked in my first african tank. My wife wanted him so I tried one with my africans. It ended up being a mistake as it will be a mistake with a blackfin shark. These catfish get way to big and command way to much of an appetite. Catfish turn into menaces at bigger sizes when feeding time comes and suck up food fairly fast and wont stop. I moved my wifes columbian (which turned out to be a non stop tweaking fish that dosen't even sleep by nature) to its own 50 gal brackish tank and i'm constantly moping and refilling water that it kicks out on daily basis it's now about a foot in length. Very pretty but annoying fish. My friend has a big tank that stands pretty tall. He has a foot long blackfin with some GT's and JD's. Since these cichlids stick closer to the bottom and didn't want a foot long catfish in their territory, the blackfin just swims around the top of the tank never really attempting to graze the bottom. Just my experiences, some may work may not. I know with most africans syodontis will work unless you plan on breeding then IMO NO catfish is advisable.
 
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