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bala

Balantiocheilus melanopterus

Classification
Order:Atheriniformes
Sub-order:Cyprinodontoidei
Family:Cyprinodontoidae
Genera:Balantiocheilus


Common name

    Bala shark, Tricolor Shark


Distribution
    Sumatra, Thailand, Borneo and Malaysia


General Body Form
    Slightly downfacing mouth with no Barbels. It is a very slender fish with a general convex appearance. The Dorsal fin is triangular in shape and is the reason for its' common name. They can reach a length of 14 inches.


Coloration
    Almost all the fins are edged with a wide Black band, with the front areas being bright Yellow or Orange in color. The Pectoral fins are transparent. The sides are silver with a slight Yellow sheen. The Back is Brown and the Belly area White.


bala


Maintenance
    The Bala shark is one of the easiest fish to maintain it is also one of the most peaceful that minds its own buisness at all times. The Tank should be large with live plants and also lots of swimming areas, the Bala is a very active fish which will cover all areas of the tank and will go over the substrate picking up pieces of food that were missed by others. It has no specific feeding requirements and will accept all flake food as well as supplimental live. They do best in a water temperature of between 73o to 79o. pH slightly Alkaline to neutral. The only drawback to this great fish is that it grows too large for most home aquariums. The Bala shark is also a skilled jumper so a tight fitting cover is needed.


Biotope
    Streams and rivers of Southeast Asia, see the Biotope page for some ideas.


Breeding
    It is an Egg scatterer and has been reported to have been bred in the aquarium.


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