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AKA. "Indian Flasher Barb"
AKA. "Roseline Shark" It is a barb. Pretty common/good tank-mate for tetras and stuff and a community fish. its one of the less aggressive barbs. Also pricier. Active, colourful, schoolers. Pretty cool fish actually! New fish of yours?
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No more tanks - Laying off the ReefCrack for awhile!Cheers, Chris Last edited by Funky_Fish14; 08-29-2010 at 08:35 PM. |
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agreed with above.
PS they like to be in groups |
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They do like to live in groups...however 2 do NOT do well in a tank...too much picking on each other......beautiful fish though!
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I have tried groups of 5 & 6 of this barb and always end up with one. Others seem to have luck in groups but in my 125g they would fight, I have 1 large now and he is beautiful.
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Rosaline shark. Have one in our freshwater. When fed bloodworms, his red is gorgeous...Fun fish!!!
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freshwater 55gallon bowfront Saltwater 55gallon column seahorse tank saltwater 65G mixed tank w/ 30G sump |
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Found a whole bunch today on my LFS tripping.
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