Red Tailed Black Shark

Epalzeorhynchos bicolor

Red Tailed Black Shark (Epalzeorhynchos bicolor) is a bottom-to-middle swimmer that suits calm freshwater aquariums. It uses the lower to middle part of the aquarium, so stocking should leave room in that area.

Aggressive Bottom to middle swimmer No; Loners Beginner
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Quick facts

Adult size
up to 16 cm
Aquarium size
240 L or larger
Care level
Beginner
Temperament
Aggressive
Swimming zone
Bottom to middle swimmer
Temperature
22–26 °C
pH
6.5–7.5
GH
10–15 dGH
Diet
Omnivore
Lifespan
up to 10 years
Group behavior
No; Loners

Overview

Red Tailed Black Shark (Epalzeorhynchos bicolor) is a bottom-to-middle swimmer for aquariums where the layout leaves enough open substrate area and the water stays stable.

Use these values as planning checks, then make sure the aquarium still has room for behavior, group needs, and calm community fish.

Care requirements

With a Beginner care level, Red Tailed Black Shark is approachable, but it still needs stable water, clean substrate, and a well-planned stocking group.

Because it uses the lower to middle part of the aquarium, leave enough open substrate area instead of crowding that part of the aquarium.

With a lifespan of up to 10 years, this is a fish to plan for long term rather than an impulse addition.

Aquarium size and space needs

An aquarium of 240 L or larger can be a reasonable starting point, but it should not be read as permission to overstock.

At up to 16 cm, Red Tailed Black Shark stays small, but it still needs room to move, feed, and avoid constant competition.

Uses the lower to middle part of the aquarium, so leave enough open substrate area for movement and feeding.

Water parameters

The temperature range for this fish is 22 to 26 °C, which fits many tropical freshwater aquariums. Choose other fish with overlapping temperature needs.

The pH range for this fish is 6.5 to 7.5. That points to slightly acidic to neutral water, but stability is more important than sudden corrections.

The GH range for this fish is 10 to 15 dGH. That gives some flexibility, but sudden changes are usually more stressful than a stable value that is slightly imperfect.

Temperament and compatibility

Red Tailed Black Shark should be planned cautiously with compatible fish only, because aggressive temperament data raises the risk of conflict.

Because this fish uses the lower to middle part of the aquarium, compatibility is easier when other fish are not all competing for the same swimming space.

Swimming zone and behavior

This fish uses the lower to middle part of the aquarium, so leave enough open substrate area for movement and feeding.

Feeding

As an omnivore, Red Tailed Black Shark should receive a varied diet rather than one repeated food type.

Because it feeds near the bottom, make sure food reaches the substrate and is not completely taken by faster fish in the open water.

Natural habitat and origin

This profile currently lists the origin as Thailand. Treat this as a broad regional note rather than a complete habitat description.

Before adding this fish

Use this checklist before treating the profile as a match for an existing aquarium.

  • Plan for an aquarium of 240 L or larger.
  • Make sure the bottom area has enough open substrate for a group.
  • Choose other fish with overlapping temperature needs.
  • Keep pH stable within the listed range instead of making sudden corrections.
  • Choose other fish carefully around this temperament.
  • Offer a varied diet suitable for an omnivorous bottom-dwelling fish.

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FAQ

How large does Red Tailed Black Shark get?

Red Tailed Black Shark reaches up to 16 cm according to this profile. It stays relatively small, but aquarium planning should still account for bottom space.

What aquarium size does Red Tailed Black Shark need?

Plan for an aquarium of 240 L or larger. Treat this as a baseline, because bottom-dwelling fish also needs open substrate area and compatible fish.

Is Red Tailed Black Shark peaceful?

Red Tailed Black Shark should be planned cautiously with compatible fish only, because aggressive behavior can limit companion options.

What temperature is suitable for Red Tailed Black Shark?

The temperature range for this fish is 22 to 26 °C. Choose other fish with overlapping temperature needs and avoid sudden temperature swings.

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