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Black Flying Fox 3"
Black Flying Fox 3"
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Overview: Black (Flying) Fox
- The Flying Fox (Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus), often referred to simply as the “Flying Fox,” is a Southeast Asian freshwater fish closely related to the Red-tailed Black Shark. It’s especially valued for its striking coloration and algae-eating habits.
- Notable features include:
- Long body with flat underside
- Olive to dark brown dorsal area, pale yellowish-white underside
- Distinctive brownish-black horizontal stripe (mouth to tail), topped by a thinner gold stripe
- Translucent fins edged with bold black bands
Care & Behavior
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Diet & Algae Control
Excellent grazers, Flying Foxes help manage green algae and biofilm, but should also receive a varied omnivorous diet including plant matter and occasional meaty foods. -
Temperament
Primarily peaceful when young, but may grow territorial over time—especially in smaller tanks or when kept in low numbers. - Aquarium Needs
- Requires moderate to strong water flow and ample open space
- Preferred habitat imitates their wild environment: rocky or driftwood-lined streams
- Tank size should be at least 40 gallons for a single fish; 50+ gallons recommended for adults
Quick Facts
Attribute | Details |
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Scientific Name | Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus |
Max Size | Up to ~6 in (15 cm); typically ~4.7 in in aquariums |
Lifespan | Around 8–10 years |
Water Conditions | pH 6.0–7.5; moderate hardness; keep well-oxygenated |
Ideal Tankmates | Larger peaceful fish (e.g., tetras, rasboras). Avoid slow-moving, long-finned species. |
Summary
The Black (Siamese) Flying Fox is a captivating, active algae eater prized for its bold stripes and active bottom-to-mid swimming behavior. Perfect for well-structured, plant-rich tanks with steady flow and secure swimming space. Although peaceful initially, they can become territorial—adequate tank size and hiding spots are essential.
