Post pics of your Loaches and other cyprinids

I willput the black shark in a 90. How big do the redtail sharks get?

Black Sharks can reach up to 24 inches in length in a large enough aquarium, but 18-20 is more common, Red Tail Sharks reach a maximum of 6 inches in length:) Post pics of your black shark when you get him!!!
 
Black Sharks can reach up to 24 inches in length in a large enough aquarium, but 18-20 is more common, Red Tail Sharks reach a maximum of 6 inches in length:) Post pics of your black shark when you get him!!!
Ok thanks, they will eat anything right?
 
Yuppers, mine just eats regular flakes and he also likes the large cichlid pellets I throw in there for the cichlids:) I give them brine shrimp too once a week as a treat, he loves those as well:)
 
Hey, that web page says cyprinids range in size from around 1 in up to 1 ft!? Black Sharks Can reach 24 inches in size whats up with that!? Im pretty sure Tinfoil Barbs are cyprinids too right? Dont they also go beyond 1ft?!
Yep tinfoils get big!
 
Heh, you can't trust everything you read! Loaches are in the families Cobitidae and Homalopteridae; cyprinids are the family Cyprinidae (minnows and carps). They are related to one another, but are not the same thing. These three families plus the suckers (Catostomidae) and the Chinese algae eaters (Gyrinocheilidae) form the order Cypriniformes. So if you said "loaches and other cypriniforms", you would be correct.

Many cyprinids reach well over a foot; some Ptychocheilus (pikeminnows) can reach six feet, and some carps are nearly as long and much more massive.
 
the Chinese algae eaters (Gyrinocheilidae) form the order Cypriniformes. So if you said "loaches and other cypriniforms", you would be correct.

I recently took "zipper" the CAE to the LFS, but here he is anyway. I'll try to get pictures of my dojo loaches to post later.


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