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The Bala Shark, also known as the Silver Shark and is great for the semi-aggressive community aquarium. 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 metallic silver body with a yellow and black dorsal and caudal fin.
It requires a large aquarium with driftwood, rocks, and spots of dense vegetation. This shark does best in small groups of 3 or more, as they prefer to school in the aquarium. Unfortunately, the breeding habits of the Bala Shark have not been documented.
An omnivore, the Bala Shark is not a particularly finicky eater. Flake food, freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex, as well as vegetable-based foods should be fed.
Care
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Colour Form: Black, Silver, White
Diet: Omnivore
Max Size: 35cm
Origin: Thailand
Family: Cyprinidae
Tank Size: 500l
Temperature:23-26c
pH: 3.5-7.5
***Photos for reference only*** If you like updated photo please contact us and we will send you photos/video of actual fish that you are purchasing.
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
The Bala Shark, also known as the Silver Shark and is great for the semi-aggressive community aquarium. 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 metallic silver body with a yellow and black dorsal and caudal fin.
It requires a large aquarium with driftwood, rocks, and spots of dense vegetation. This shark does best in small groups of 3 or more, as they prefer to school in the aquarium. Unfortunately, the breeding habits of the Bala Shark have not been documented.
An omnivore, the Bala Shark is not a particularly finicky eater. Flake food, freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex, as well as vegetable-based foods should be fed.
Care
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Colour Form: Black, Silver, White
Diet: Omnivore
Max Size: 35cm
Origin: Thailand
Family: Cyprinidae
Tank Size: 500l
Temperature:23-26c
pH: 3.5-7.5
***Photos for reference only*** If you like updated photo please contact us and we will send you photos/video of actual fish that you are purchasing.