Silver Shark
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The eyes of silver sharks are relatively large, and it is not easy to distinguish males and females on the surface. Because the silver shark has a strong body, gentle and bright personality, and is not difficult to raise, it is also very popular among aquarium enthusiasts. Silver sharks can be kept mixed with other fish when they are young, but when they grow up, it is recommended to keep them alone or mixed with guinea fish commensurate with their body size.
Adult silver sharks can reach more than 30 centimeters in length and are sub-spindle-shaped. The ends of each fin are pointed, the dorsal fin, pelvic fin, and anal fin are triangular, and the caudal fin is deeply forked. The body color of the silver shark is silver, with a whitish abdomen and slightly yellowish fins. Its notable features are: the outer edges of the dorsal fin, pelvic fin, anal fin and tail fin all have wide black edges, and the inner edges of the black edges are light gray wide, which is particularly eye-catching.
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