Bala Shark
Shark-Like Appearance
Large
8–12 Years lifespan
500–1,200 grams
25–35 cm
Very High Energy
Freshwater schooling fish Group
Minimum 300–400 liters
Intermediate to Advanced
Silver body with black-edged fins
Color/Pattern
Strong swimmer, schooling behavior
Special Traits
Streamlined and torpedo-shaped
Body Type
Smooth and metallic
Scale Type
Bala Shark Temperament & Nature
- Generally peaceful
- Extremely active swimmers
- Best kept in groups of 4–6 or more
- Easily startled by sudden movements
- Occupy middle and upper tank levels
When kept alone, they may become stressed or shy.
Energy & Exercise Needs
- Water temperature: 22–28°C
- pH range: 6.0–7.5
- Strong filtration
- Large open swimming area
- Secure lid (powerful jumpers)
Due to their size and speed, they require long tanks for swimming space.
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Diet & Nutrition Guide
- High-quality pellets
- Flakes
- Frozen foods (bloodworms, shrimp)
- Occasional vegetable supplements
Feed twice daily in moderate portions.
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Aquarium Care Tips
- Weekly 25–30% water changes
- Maintain excellent water quality
- Avoid very small tank mates
- Provide hiding spots
- Prevent overcrowding
Proper tank size is essential for their long-term health.
Bala Shark Health Guide by Age
Juvenile (0–1 Year)
- Rapid growth phase
- Frequent small feedings
- Monitor schooling behavior
Adult (1–8 Years)
- Large tank maintenance
- Balanced diet
- Observe stress signs
Senior (8+ Years)
- Softer food if needed
- Monitor activity levels
- Maintain stable water temperature
🩺 Nearby vets for Bala Shark owners
Ornamental Fish Nutrition & Preventive Care
Monday - Saturday
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
₹700 – ₹1,200 per consultation
Aquatic Animal Medicine & Fish Health
Monday to Saturday
Mumbai, Maharashtra
₹900 – ₹1,500 per consultation




















