Columbian Shark
Columbian Shark
hi, im new to this site as i find thise site amazing because it's very specific unlike other fish forums.SO this is good.i have a question that hopefully will be a yes/no question. I have a columbian shark (Arius seemani), will it be compatible with my JD?
- Dave Rinaldo
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An adult columbian shark is a marine or at the very least brackish water fish. If by "JD" you mean Jack Dempsey, these are an aggressive, Freshwater fish. When the Columbian shark reaches much more than six inches or so it is going to start to require increasing amounts of salt in the water...This will eventually kill your Dempsey. Good luck....My suggestion is to either get a tank that can be set up for brackish/marine or take the shark back to the store you got it from and ask for a store credit or exchange.[/i]
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Pictus catfish should be not be kept with salt, it's a freshwater fish.Ali1 wrote:does this apply for the pictus catfish too (with lots of saltZ)
As to wether the Jack Dempsey is going to be "happy" having the swimming around it is a different question... Jack Dempseys aren't exactly known to be friendly...
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