Albino Rainbow Shark
The Albino Rainbow Shark (Epalzeorhynchos erythrurus) is a striking and active freshwater fish known for its sleek black body and vibrant red fins. Despite its common name, this fish is not a true shark but gets its name from its shark-like appearance and active swimming behavior. These territorial fish make fascinating additions to larger aquariums where they can establish their territory and display their beautiful coloration. While they can be aggressive toward their own kind, they are generally peaceful with other tankmates when provided with adequate space.
Care Sheet – Albino Rainbow Shark (Epalzeorhynchos erythrurus)
Temperament
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Semi-aggressive and territorial
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Best kept as one per tank unless in very large aquariums
Adult Size
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6 inches
Minimum Tank Size
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55 gallons for a single adult
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 72–79°F
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pH: 6.5–7.5
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Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (5–15 dGH)
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Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
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Nitrate: <20–30 ppm
Diet
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Omnivorous
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Feed a varied diet:
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High-quality sinking pellets or wafers
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Algae wafers and vegetable matter
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Frozen or live foods: bloodworms, brine shrimp
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Feed once daily
Behavior & Compatibility
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Best with medium to large peaceful fish
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Compatible with:
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Barbs, rainbowfish, larger tetras
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Peaceful cichlids
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Top and mid-water dwelling fish
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Avoid other bottom-dwelling fish and conspecifics
Aquarium Setup
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Provide plenty of hiding spots and territories
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Rocks, driftwood, and caves for shelter
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Efficient filtration for clean, well-oxygenated water
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Open swimming areas
Care Level
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Easy to moderate
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Good for intermediate aquarists
Lifespan
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5–8 years with proper care
Special Notes
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Stunning black body with vibrant red fins
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Very territorial, especially toward similar-looking fish
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Active swimmer that patrols the bottom levels
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Not a true shark – member of the carp family