The Red Tail Shark is one of the most contrasting freshwater fish in the aquarium hobby, known for its bold coloration and sleek, torpedo-shaped body. Originating from the freshwater rivers and streams of Thailand, this species is quite popular aquarists with its contrasting jet-black body and bright red tail. Their vibrant appearance and utilitarian purposes make them a popular choice for a variety of aquarium setups, from community tanks to larger fish displays.
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Lovely FishBought 2 of these and they settled in and coloured up fast. Surprisingly they can be a bit rough with the other fish at times but don't seem to nip just bump them. They made a great addition to our tank and are always cleaning.
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Very happy!!Colouring up nicely.
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Great!Arrived promptly and both fish were healthy and alive! Really cute fish, Thanks!
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Beautiful red tailed sharks settling in we'll :)I ordered 5 of these guys and all are doing fine the tails are still a bit faded but it's only been 24 hrs so in a few days with good food and the quality planted 400 litre tank things will come along "Swimmingly" :)
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Waiting for colours!I will have to wait a few days as mine have arrived grey with clear tails?? Maybe they will get some colour in a few days :)
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great colourvery happy, fish was a little smaller than noted, but it was full of energy and really vibrant colours.
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shark timevery nice addition bigger then said to be very active and nice colors
settled in quickly gets along well with other fish having a shark of a time
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