Contrary to its name the Black Shark is not actually a Shark. While the Black Shark may resemble a small shark it is in fact not truly a shark. True sharks are marine fish, and the Black Shark is an attractive shark-like tropical fish that is quite popular in the aquarium hobby. The Black Shark is also known in the pet trade as the Black Beauty and the Black Labeo. The Black Shark grows quite large and should only be housed in a large aquarium. For this reason it may not be suitable for all tanks. Black Sharks are highly aggressive to their own kind, and only one should be kept per tank. This aside, they are generally peaceful with similarly sized fish, and they usually do well in tanks with large cichlids and catfish. Because of their size they are not well suited for community tanks, they will often view small community fish as lunch. It has been reported that this fish will also kill fish larger than itself, so it is important to find tankmates based on your individual fish's personality. These fish seem to prefer to swim in the mid to bottom regions of the tank. These fish need vegetation in their diets. They will eat aquarium plants. Black Sharks are large fish that average 20 to 24 inches in length, though individuals as large as 2 feet have been documented. Male and females are not visually distinct, and this is one reason why captive breeding is difficult. The Black Shark is native to Southeast Asia, and has been observed in Java, Borneo and the Malay Peninsula. They are most commonly sighted in streams, rivers and floodplains. In addition to being collected for the pet trade this fish is also considered a delicacy in many areas of Asia. |