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Ghost Shark (Flying Fox / Ghost Loach) – Peaceful Algae-Grazing Bottom Swimmer
👻 Ghost Shark (Flying Fox / Ghost Loach) – Peaceful Algae-Grazing Bottom Swimmer
The Ghost Shark is a sleek, active freshwater fish known for its silvery transparent body, subtle dark highlights, and calm personality. Despite the name, the Ghost Shark is not a true shark—it's a peaceful bottom-dwelling loach often used in community aquariums for its algae-grazing behavior and unique appearance.
Ghost Sharks add movement to the lower level of the tank and are ideal for planted aquariums, community setups, and hobbyists wanting a shark-like fish without aggression.
🌟 Key Features
👻 Ghostly Transparent Body – Unique, shimmering silver look
🪟 Shark-Like Shape – Slender, torpedo body with a pointed head
🌿 Algae Grazer – Helps reduce soft algae on décor and surfaces
🐠 Peaceful Temperament – Great for most community tanks
💧 Active Bottom Dweller – Constantly exploring and scavenging
⚙️ Care Guide
- Common Name: Ghost Shark / Ghost Loach / Flying Fox Shark
- Temperament: Peaceful, active
- Adult Size: 5–6 inches
- Diet: Omnivore – algae wafers, sinking pellets, frozen foods, veggies
- Tank Size: 30 gallons minimum
- Water Temperature: 72–80°F
- pH Range: 6.5–7.8
- Lifespan: 6–8 years
💡 Tank Setup Tips
- Provide rocks, caves, and driftwood for hiding.
- Best in planted aquariums with calm mid-level tankmates.
- Great tankmates: barbs, rainbowfish, tetras, swordtails, gouramis.
- Avoid aggressive bottom fish such as large loaches or sharks.
- Use a secure lid—they can jump when startled.
❓ FAQ
Q: Is the Ghost Shark aggressive?
A: No—unlike Rainbow Sharks, Ghost Sharks are much more peaceful and community-friendly.
Q: Does it eat algae?
A: Yes—especially soft algae and biofilm. It’s not a primary cleaner but helps.
Q: Can I keep more than one?
A: Yes—generally peaceful in groups with enough space and hiding spots.
Q: Will it bother shrimp?
A: Generally safe with adults, but may pick at very small babies.