The Technique of Maintaining Rainbow Shark Fish in An Aquarium
Saturday, April 13, 2019
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If you would like to have
rainbow shark fish at home, be ready. There are things that you need to know
firsthand. One of them is to know the maintenance
of rainbow shark fish.
About Rainbow Shark Fish
Rainbow shark fish are also
popular with other two names: red fin
sharks or ruby sharks. They are
small fish living in freshwater and tropical areas. Their origin is from
Thailand.
One thing about rainbow
shark fish is that they are very territorial. Their nice color will add a sense
of cheerfulness inside your aquarium. Their red fins are a striking opposite to
their dark bodies.
Another thing about rainbow
shark fish is their aggressiveness. They can grow up to six inches long. This
is why there is a technique of maintaining rainbow shark fish in an aquarium.
The Aquarium Maintenance
For starters, the aquarium
size should not be less than 50 gallons. Rainbow shark fish are very active
creatures. They tend to roam around, so small space does not fit them well.
Set up plenty of hiding
spaces and keep the fish to water ratio low. If the aquarium is too small,
these fish tend to get really edgy and will attack other fish.
Which Fish Should Be with Rainbow Shark Fish?
To be on the safe side,
here are other fish that can be in the same aquarium as your rainbow shark
fish:
·
Gouramis
·
Rasboras
·
Plecos
·
Snails
·
Barbs
·
Danios
·
Rainbowfish
As mentioned earlier, rainbow
shark fish are aggressive and territorial. They tend to feel more threatened by
other fish coming into their claimed areas. They feel even more threatened by
their own kind, so you may not wan to put another rainbow shark fish. You may
consider them ‘anti-social’.
This is why you should have a
big enough aquarium. Avoid putting smaller, peaceful fish in the same aquarium
as they are. They will be rainbow shark fish’s easy targets when they get edgy.
That is how the maintenance of rainbow
shark fish works.
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