Black Shark - Can't find One...

Brody3665

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Are they scarce when it comes to purchasing them. I can't seem to find a single one in the maryland and Pennsylvania area...

Just wanted to know... :dive2:
 
Nope I'm talking about the common named "Black Shark or black labeo"
 
I finally was able to locate this guy today and found him in two places. Now my question is this, I was told by the LFS that he is kinda of off black or as they put it "a little golden in color" but will get deep black when it matures. The second one I found was indeed a blacker color but it was more slender and torpedo like similar to my rainbow shark.

Now I don't know if I bought the right fish???? :duh:
 
you bought the right one the slender rainbow style ones are just starved to keep the lfs tanks clean ,they fatten up nicely & wont scratch you with anything when hand feeding a mounth or 2 after purchase. as for colour a blacker oe is nicer,I find it deep ends :dive2: :dive2: :dive2: on what you feed them . they are gold probably from shrimp pellets or algae waffer discs. I cant imagine what food is gold anyhow my black shark is now about 18 inches & turns red when fed live blood worms grey with the center of scales (wich are as big as alot of the fish in the tank) deep red. he also turns grey & blackish @ times but I dont have any black worms .sometimes when I go away he gets desperate & eats someone small when I find him some strange colours lol . hes ainly a big softy & is very resposive to us .The only drawback is hes not a day person.<Ours is a big fatty because he knows how to get our attention allowing him 2 b fed twice ussualy but if he misses it the shrimp or loaches dog out his scraps. Ide say one of our coolest features though we dont hand feed him he has a cave he hangs out in when hes out with his fins all spread its magnificent 9the only living thing that can enter a hipopotomuses mouth is the freshwater black shark ! <><
 
thanks for the input, I hope mine gets at least 10-12 inches. I will try to snap a pic and post it as soon as he stops being shy and hanging behind my heater.... :o
 
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Hopefully he will look as good as this one...
 
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