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This article is from the Aquaria: Good (and Bad) First Fish; Breeding FAQ, by Dean Hougen and Elaine Thompson
Not a shark at all but a Cyprinid (related to the Carp), Bala Sharks -
Balantiocheilus melanopterus quickly outgrow most home aquaria. They
get to be over one foot long.
 
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