Will it eat them up?:( I don't have place to get another aquarium..But, after going through the fish section here feel like having all those gold fish, guppies, tiger barbs, mollies etc again!! Pls tell me what you guys do? Just one FLOWER HORN in a tank?? Thanks ppl…Regds…
THanks !!:)
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4 responses so far ↓
1 ray // Jun 23, 2008
They live well in normal big tank with parrotfish..
Important: Only keep one flowerhorn in your tank as they may aggressive to their own kind and also don't mix small fish with them as they will eat / kill them.
If you want to mix it with other large fish in it like tiger shark ???
OR YOU REALLY MEAN SILVER SHARK you better use minimum 4 foot tank.
Hope you like my advice.
2 Styx // Jun 23, 2008
Uh, number one a tiger shark should not ever be kept in captivity by anyone other than Sea World probably. Number two, a tiger shark is saltwater, a flowerhorn is freshwater. And your flowerhorn is tropical, goldfish are cold water fish (never mix these).
You can POSSIBLY keep Midas, and other types of large cichlids with the flowerhorn IF your have a very large tank (and when I say very large I don't mean a 75, think much bigger). Honestly though, you should keep your Flowerhorn by itself and if you want more fish, set up another tank for them. You'll not be able to keep smaller fishes with you flowerhorn.
3 werdna963 // Jun 23, 2008
Something large like a red devil or maybe an arowana??? IDK though depends how large he is… also depends on your tank size…
Hope I gave you some ideas…
4 catxcatxx // Jun 23, 2008
a mature flowerhorn is highly aggressive, anything semi-aggressive, smaller, or peaceful in with it runs the risk of being attacked and killed. flowerhorns are best in species tanks alone.
if you want a community tank, find space for another aquarium.