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− | = | + | |tank_compatibility=:This is a highly territorial fish that under no circumstances should be kept with other ''Labeo'' or ''Epalzeorhynchos'' species, including it's own kind, nor with anything of similar shape. Other bottom dwellers may also be bullied including [[Corydoras]] and [[Bichirs]]. This fish is best kept in a tall tank with robust, fast swimming, similar-sized mid-top dwelling fish such as larger [[Danios]], or in a species tank alone. |
− | :This is a highly territorial fish that under no circumstances should be kept with other ''Labeo'' or ''Epalzeorhynchos'' species, including it's own kind, nor with anything of similar shape. Other bottom dwellers may also be bullied including [[Corydoras]] and [[Bichirs]]. This fish is best kept in a tall tank with robust, fast swimming, similar-sized mid-top dwelling fish such as larger [[Danios]], or in a species tank alone. | + | |identification=:Shaped much like other ''Labeo'' species such as the [[Black Shark]], the Harlequin has an unusual mottled colouration with creamy-yellow base colour and grey-black speckled patterns covering the body. The fins are translucent but also have black mottling. It is generally found that this fish gets around {{in|6}} in captivity, but there have been reports of it getting substantially larger. |
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− | :Shaped much like other ''Labeo'' species such as the [[Black Shark]], the Harlequin has an unusual mottled colouration with creamy-yellow base colour and grey-black speckled patterns covering the body. The fins are translucent but also have black mottling. It is generally found that this fish gets around {{in|6}} in captivity, but there have been reports of it getting substantially larger. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Sharks (Freshwater), Cyprinids, Sharks (Freshwater), Sharks (Freshwater) | |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Sharks (Freshwater), Cyprinids, Sharks (Freshwater), Sharks (Freshwater) |