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Red Tailed Black Shark Labeo Bicolor 6cm

£12.00

SKU STF-SHARK-RED-TAILED-BLACK Categories , ,
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Red Tailed Black Shark Labeo Bicolor 6cm

Overview: The Red Tailed Black Shark, also known as Labeo Bicolor, is a striking freshwater fish highly sought after for its vibrant coloration and sleek appearance. Its distinctive black body, accented by a vibrant red tail, makes it a captivating addition to any aquarium.

Origin: Native to the rivers and streams of Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand, this species thrives in well-oxygenated waters with moderate to strong currents.

Feeding: These omnivorous fish readily accept a varied diet. They enjoy a combination of high-quality flake or pellet food supplemented with live or frozen options like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and vegetable matter.

Tank Mates: Red Tailed Black Sharks are territorial and can exhibit aggression towards their own species and similarly shaped fish. Suitable tank mates include larger, fast-moving fish like barbs, danios, and some larger tetras. Bottom-dwelling fish like loaches can also coexist peacefully.

Aggression: They can be aggressive towards other bottom-dwelling fish, especially if space is limited or if there’s competition for territory. Provide ample hiding spots and territories to mitigate potential conflicts.

Experience Level: Intermediate to experienced aquarists are best suited for caring for Red Tailed Black Sharks due to their territorial behavior and specific tank requirements.

Water Parameters: Maintaining stable water parameters is crucial. Aim for a pH range between 6.5 to 7.5, water temperature between 72°F to 79°F (22°C to 26°C), and moderately hard water with a dH range of 5-15.

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