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The African Crimson Sky Mahseer, also called the African Rainbow Mahseer, is not a true mahseer. Due to its physical characteristics and similar habitat of East African freshwater environments, they are often referred to as such, even though they are in a different family altogether. This particular color variant, the Crimson Sky, has a bright red tail and sky-blue dorsal fins. These active and social fish exhibit schooling behaviors, and thus should be kept in groups of 6-8 individuals to promote schooling habits. While typically growing to be between 4-6" in length, these Crimson Sky Mahseers can be selectively grown to be larger.
In optimal conditions, these false-mahseers can live between 5-10 years in captivity. Some potential tank mates when placed in good condition include other barbs, tetras, cory cats, and small cichlids.
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...that I MUST use the 'report' function to notify the Staff that the thread is to be closed, as per TOS.
The African Crimson Sky Mahseer, also called the African Rainbow Mahseer, is not a true mahseer. Due to its physical characteristics and similar habitat of East African freshwater environments, they are often referred to as such, even though they are in a different family altogether. This particular color variant, the Crimson Sky, has a bright red tail and sky-blue dorsal fins. These active and social fish exhibit schooling behaviors, and thus should be kept in groups of 6-8 individuals to promote schooling habits. While typically growing to be between 4-6" in length, these Crimson Sky Mahseers can be selectively grown to be larger.
In optimal conditions, these false-mahseers can live between 5-10 years in captivity. Some potential tank mates when placed in good condition include other barbs, tetras, cory cats, and small cichlids.
Email: swoodr10@gmail.com



