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PostSubject: Black Shark Labeo Chrysophekadion   Black Shark Labeo Chrysophekadion EmptyMon Dec 29, 2008 1:00 pm

Black Shark Labeo Chrysophekadion

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Fish Statistics
Minimum Tank Size:200 litres
Diet:Carnivore
Origin:Asia
Temp (C):22-25 C
Max Size:18 cm
Family:Cyprindae
Temperament:Aggressive
pH:6.5 - 7.5
Care Level:Moderate

The Black Shark, also called the Black Labeo, is uniformly black or dark brown in color. In some countries it is an important food source. The Black Shark is a very active, somewhat aggressive fish that is not suitable for the community aquarium. A large aquarium is necessary for this shark as it may reach two feet in length.
The Black Shark is one of the only sharks that should not be kept in a planted aquarium because plants are a large part of its diet. A hood on the aquarium is also recommended, as the Black Shark is an accomplished jumper.

Unfortunately, the breeding habits of Labeo chrysophekadion have not been documented.

An omnivore, the Black Shark is not a particularly finicky eater. Flake food, freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex, as well as vegetable-based foods should be fed.
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