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Midwest Aquarium and Pond Supplier LLC
(37)Albino Rainbow Shark
(37)Albino Rainbow Shark
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The albino red fin shark is more commonly known as the Albino Rainbow Shark (Epalzeorhynchos frenatum). It is a color variation of the Rainbow Shark and is prized for its pale white or pink body and striking red fins. Despite its common name, it is not a true shark but a freshwater minnow from Southeast Asia.
Appearance
- Coloration: The albino rainbow shark is defined by its pinkish-white body and vibrant red or orange fins, as well as its red eyes. Its shark-like dorsal fin gives it its common name.
- Size: They can reach a maximum length of about 6 inches, though they may stay smaller in an aquarium.
- Distinctive features: Like other rainbow sharks, they have an elongated, streamlined body and a pointed snout.
Care and tank setup
- Tank size: A minimum of a 50-gallon tank is recommended for a single albino rainbow shark, as they are active and can be territorial. Larger tanks (75+ gallons) are necessary for housing multiple sharks.
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Water parameters: They are hardy fish that tolerate a wide range of water conditions.
- Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C).
- pH: 6.5–7.5.
- Aquascaping: Provide plenty of hiding spots and barriers using driftwood, rocks, and dense vegetation to help minimize territorial disputes. A fine gravel or sand substrate is recommended.
- Lid: A secure lid is essential, as these fish are known to be good jumpers.
Diet and feeding
- Omnivorous: Albino rainbow sharks are not picky eaters and will accept a varied diet. In the wild, they consume algae, insects, larvae, and decaying plant matter.
- Aquarium foods: Offer a mix of high-quality sinking pellets, flakes, and vegetable-based foods. You can also supplement their diet with frozen foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp.
- Algae grazing: They will also graze on algae in the tank.
Behavior and tank mates
- Temperament: Albino rainbow sharks are semi-aggressive and territorial, especially towards their own species and similar-looking bottom-dwelling fish.
- Tank mates: It is generally recommended to keep only one albino rainbow shark per tank unless it is very large with plenty of hiding spots. Good tank mates include faster-swimming, robust fish that occupy the mid-to-upper levels of the tank, such as large gouramis, barbs, danios, and rainbowfish.
- Incompatible tank mates: Avoid keeping them with slow-moving fish or other "shark" species like Red Tail or Bala sharks, as they will likely become aggressive towards them.
Breeding
Breeding albino rainbow sharks in a home aquarium is very difficult and not well-documented. Commercial breeders often use hormones to induce spawning.
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