
Rainbow Shark
Explore the colorful adventures of a river's hidden gem!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Epalzeorhynchos frenatum
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Asia
Average size
6 inches
diet
Algae, plants, small insects
lifespan
5 to 8 years
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Overview
The Rainbow Shark is a splash of color in the fish world! This vibrant creature, scientifically known as Epalzeorhynchos frenatum, hails from the rivers of Asia and brings both beauty and personality to aquariums.
Rainbow Sharks typically grow to an average size of 15 centimeters (6 inches). Their sleek, elongated bodies make them quick swimmers, and their bright colors turn any tank into a colorful underwater party.
This fish loves to feast on algae, plants, and even small insects. With their grazing habits, they play a role in keeping their environment clean, munching away as they go!
Rainbow Sharks typically live for 5 to 8 years. Caring for them can be a fun challenge, as they thrive in well-maintained aquariums and appreciate space to swim and explore.
These sharks have distinct personalities and can be quite territorial. They love to claim their own space, so they might put on a show of dominance to other fish, but don’t worry—they're more fun than frightening!
With their unique looks and engaging behaviors, Rainbow Sharks make a fin-tastic addition to community tanks. Remember to provide plenty of hiding spots so these colorful critters can feel safe and secure!
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