Is this a baby cigar shark???

soupdragon10

soupdragon10
Dec 19, 2004
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I bought 2 of these fish today, labelled 'golden sharks'. I think they may be young cigar sharks , but I have only seen adults, which don't have the black line, so can't be 100% sure. They are about 3.5 inches long at present, and eat anything. Hope they are cigars, as I really like them, having kept them before.

If they are not, can anyone suggest what else they are.

Apologies for the not so hot pic, but I am only just starting to use my camera to take fishy pics.

cigar-shark-query2.jpg
 
im not sure but i have something simeler called a flying fox cant really help u out much
 
That is a Annostomus Cigar Fish

They can grow up to 7 inches, Are Brown, black with red laced into their fins as adults, They are Semi-aggressive, omnivores, Aggresive towards its own species, And avid Jumper, , and is recomended that the tank have roots, rocks, and driftwood in it.

These are their tank Conditions: 72-83f, pH6.5-7.2, and KH 5-15

Mudvayne
 
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