Balantiocheilos melanopterus
Common Names: | Bala Shark Silver Shark Tricolor Shark |
Synonyms: | Barbus melanopterus Puntius melanopterus |
Family: | Cyprinidae |
Category: | Cyprinids |
Distribution: | Asia; Farm Raised, Thailand |
Main Ecosystem: | River; River |
Temperament: | Schooling; Usually peaceful and passive but will violently attack invertabrates, such as ghost shrimp and snails as they make up a major part of its diet in the wild. The greater number of sharks in the school the bolder they will be; single specimens are extremely timid. |
Diet: | Carnivore; Carnivore |
Care: | The Silver Shark requires a large aquarium with driftwood, rocks, and spots of dense vegetation. This Cyprinid does best in small groups of 3 or more, as they prefer to school in the aquarium. Feed with flakes or worms. Very large tanks are recommended. Easy to keep. A heavy cover on the tank is much needed, as Silver Sharks can jump up to six feet in the air. |
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Potential Size: | Male: 35cm (13.8") Female: 35cm (13.8") |
Water Region: | All; All |
Activity: | Diurnal; Diurnal |
Gender: | Hard to determine. Females have a rounder stomach. |
Breeding: | Too large to breed in a home aquarium. |
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Comments: | A favorite in the trade. This is one of the more passive freshwater sharks, and they are an active fish that will be visible during the day. The Bala Shark is a beautiful fish with a me SPECIAL NOTE: Currently listed on the IUCN databa |
Main Colours: | Silver, Black, White |
Markings: | No Markings |
Mouth: | Normal |
Tail: | Forked |
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Submitted By: | Adam |
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