Can Bala Shark live with Cherry Shrimp?
Case-by-case. Watch group sizes, tank size, and feeding zones.
Why Bala Shark and Cherry Shrimp Don't Make an Easy Pair
They can coexist, but you need to manage the setup carefully. The temperament combination (peaceful+peaceful) can work, but you will need to watch them at feeding time for the first week.
Bala Shark
Balantiocheilos melanopterus
| Adult Size: | 14.0" |
| Temperament: | peaceful |
| Min Tank: | 150 gal |
| Temperature: | 72-84°F |
| pH Range: | 6.0-8.0 |
Cherry Shrimp
Neocaridina davidi
| Adult Size: | 1.2" |
| Temperament: | peaceful |
| Min Tank: | 5 gal |
| Temperature: | 64-76°F |
| pH Range: | 6.5-7.5 |
Water Parameter Overlap
| Parameter | Bala Shark | Cherry Shrimp | Overlap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 72-84°F | 64-76°F | 4°F ✓ |
| pH | 6.0-8.0 | 6.5-7.5 | 1.0 ✓ |
Compatibility Breakdown
Temperament Match: peaceful + peaceful. Both peaceful → minimal conflict.
⚠️ Size Predation Risk: Bala Shark (14.0") vs Cherry Shrimp (1.2"). A 12.8" gap — the larger fish will view the smaller fish as food.
Score: 60.0/100 (GOOD ≥80, CAUTION ≥50, RISKY <50).
🔧 Tank Setup Requirements (for Both)
- Minimum tank: 150 gallons — sized for the larger fish in the pair.
- Temperature: keep it between 72°F and 76°F.
- pH: maintain 6.5 – 7.5.
- Hiding spots: essential for Bala Shark — caves, plants, or driftwood to retreat when feeling stressed.
- Water changes: 25% weekly minimum. Two species mean double the bioload.
🔧 Tank Stocking Calculator
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Recommended Equipment
Based on tank size 150+ gallons:
Large pellet food for big freshwater fish
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Accuracy note: This tool uses expert rules + FishBase.org data. Individual fish behavior varies — a peaceful individual Bala Shark may act differently from its species average. Always observe, quarantine new arrivals for 2-4 weeks, and avoid overcrowding. If a pairing says CAUTION, start with a smaller group and a lid.