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Ecological habits of silver sharks
Silver sharks are highly adaptable, like rapids, and have low requirements for water quality, ranging from neutral to weak acid, with the same hardness. As close relatives, silver sharks and black sharks have strong similarities. They are all phytophagous, especially like aquatic plants. Silver sharks were gentle when they were young. Mixed culture with other fish will not be a problem, but the adult fish is too big, so you should pay attention to the matching of body shape when choosing mixed culture. Silver sharks have a lot of activities and are good at jumping, so they should be stepped on the aquarium. It is difficult to distinguish the sex of this fish, so far there is no report of successful breeding in the aquarium.

Silver shark does not require high water quality, and the optimum water temperature is 22-26℃, and it can also adapt to lower temperatures. Eat a large amount, grow fast, have a strong physique and are easy to raise. Large aquariums should be used and covered with anti-jump devices. Mild and lively personality, like swimming in groups. Fish can be mixed with other fish when they are young, and can be raised alone or mixed with fish of the same size when they grow up.