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African Carp Shark Labeo Coubie 10cm

£60.00

SKU STF-SHARK-AFRICAN-CARP Categories ,
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African Carp Shark Labeo Coubie 10cm

“Meet the African Carp Shark, also known as Labeo coubie, a captivating species sought after by aquarists for its striking appearance and lively demeanor. Originating from the rivers and streams of West Africa, this species boasts a sleek body adorned with distinct black and red markings, resembling the formidable shark but with a gentle disposition.

Feeding this species is a delight, as they eagerly accept a varied diet comprising high-quality pellets, flakes, and occasional live or frozen foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp. Their omnivorous nature allows for easy maintenance and a range of feeding options.

In a community tank, the African Carp Shark thrives among similarly sized, peaceful species. They display minimal aggression towards tank mates, preferring the company of their own kind or other non-aggressive species that occupy different tank levels.

With a moderate experience level required for their care, enthusiasts with some prior aquarium knowledge will appreciate these fish. Ensuring suitable water parameters—such as a pH of 6.5-7.5, temperature around 72-78°F (22-26°C), and ample space in a tank of at least 75 gallons—supports their well-being and vibrant behavior.

Add a touch of African elegance to your aquarium with the African Carp Shark. Their unique appearance, peaceful nature, and relatively undemanding care make them an excellent addition to a diverse aquatic community.”

 

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