stocking suggestions?

The problem with the sharks is that the aggression starts at different times. I guess what I mean is that there is no certain age when a RTS will become a killer. Personally, I wouldn't take any chance, but it is still up to you. And if the shark sits at the bottom all day, I wouldn't really want it. Just my opinions...
ah i suppose id be better off with angels then. shame though, i love bettas. would the red tail be likely to bully angels or vice versa? and how many should i buy?

and if the redtail caused problems would it be possible to move him to the 90 L with the syno and the 2 mbuna? or would that be a seriously bad idea?
 
I think the rts would have a go at the angels first. Angels aren't nasty until they breed.

90 gallons would be fine for the rts. What type of mbunas do you have? I recommend more than 2 in 90 gallons of water...
 
actually its 90 L...nearly 24 gallons
yellow labs, 2 of them. but what mbuna could i put in with them without problems arising? i think im pushing it even having quieter mbuna in a small tank like that.
 
yeah, theyd probably get vicious aswell then....id end up dealing with a bloodbath..hopefully he wont turn vicious in the first place.
 
ok the tanks have been changed around a bit now.... turns out i was wrong, i have a red finned shark as opposed 2 a redtail. kribs have been moved in with the labidochromis caerelus in the 24 G temporarily....

Tanks are now stocked as follows:
24 G:
2 Labidochromis caerelus
1 syno (not sure of type)
2 kribs

29G:
3 Black Neons
2 Harlequins
1 Red Finned shark
1 Betta

I would like to have one of the smaller plecs in the 29 G for algae control. would this be possible?

as well as that would any of these go well in the 29G?
Keyholes
Cardinals

And would i be able to mix cardinals and angels?
 
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