Sharks – Rainbow Shark 5cm
$22.17
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Rainbow Shark (Epalzeorhynchos frenatus)Elevate your aquarium with the striking Rainbow Shark! Native to the warm rivers of Southeast Asia, this omnivorous fish captivates with its dark body and vibrant red fins, resembling a miniature shark. For example, its active swimming and algae-cleaning habits make it a dynamic addition to spacious tanks. Consequently, experienced aquarists value its bold presence. Order now to enhance your tank with this unique fish!Caring for Rainbow SharksTo ensure these sharks thrive, provide a long tank of at least 200 litres with a smooth substrate and ample hiding spots like caves and tunnels. For instance, maintain water temperatures between 24°C and 27°C, with a pH range of 6.5–7.5, mimicking their natural river habitat. Moreover, a secure lid is essential to prevent escapes. However, regular 20–30% weekly water changes and strong filtration maintain pristine water quality.Ideal Tank MatesRainbow Sharks are territorial, particularly with bottom-dwellers, but peaceful with mid- and top-dwelling fish. For example, they coexist well with species like barbs, danios, rasboras, or gouramis that occupy higher water levels. However, avoid other bottom-dwellers or their own kind, as they may engage in chasing or butting. Moreover, a large tank with hiding spots helps reduce territorial aggression.Feeding and NutritionAs omnivores, these sharks require a varied diet to support their health and vibrant fins. For instance, offer sinking pellets, algae wafers, and spirulina-based foods, supplemented with frozen or live bloodworms and brine shrimp. Moreover, they naturally graze on tank algae. Consequently, feed them daily with sinking foods, adjusting portions to balance their scavenging and maintain water quality.Breeding Rainbow SharksBreeding these sharks in captivity is extremely challenging and rarely successful. For example, a large tank with optimal water conditions and hiding spots may encourage spawning, but their egg-laying habits are poorly documented. Moreover, commercial breeding is uncommon, with most specimens farm-raised. However, providing excellent water quality and a varied diet supports their overall vitality, even if breeding is unlikely.Species OverviewThe Rainbow Shark is a bold and territorial bottom-dweller, ideal for spacious community aquariums. Moreover, its red fins, shark-like appearance, and algae-cleaning habits make it a captivating choice for dedicated aquarists.Species: Epalzeorhynchos frenatusCommon Name: Rainbow SharkOrigin: Southeast Asia (Thailand)Diet: OmnivorePH Range: 6.5–7.5Temperature: 24°C–27°CCurrent Size: Approximately 5 cmMax Size: Approximately 15 cmTank Size: Minimum 200 litresFAQsWhat tank size is ideal for Rainbow Shark? A minimum of 200 litres is recommended, with hiding spots and a long tank for swimming.Can they live with other fish? Yes, they thrive with mid- and top-dwelling fish like barbs, but avoid other bottom-dwellers.What do Rainbow Shark eat? They enjoy sinking pellets, algae wafers, and frozen foods, plus tank algae.Are they easy to care for? Yes, they suit aquarists with experience managing territorial behaviour and stable water conditions.What water conditions do they need? They prefer neutral water with temperatures between 24°C and 27°C and strong filtration.Order your Rainbow Shark today and add a bold, algae-cleaning marvel to your aquarium! Live fish and aquarium products shipped Australia-wide.
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