Flying Fox Fish Fact Sheet



The flying fox fish is a beautiful, exotic minnow ideal for a home aquarium. These small cyprinids are closely related to other freshwater "sharks", such as the rainbow shark and red-tail shark. If you have a flying fox fish or intend to own one, learn these guidelines for flying fox fish care. Proper care can prolong the life of your fishy friend.

Adult Size
An adult flying fox fish may grow to 4-7 inches in length.
Minimum Tank Size
Flying fox fish do best in tanks that are at least 29 gallons in size. A small school requires more space.
Strata
Your flying fox fish will forage in all ranges of the aquarium, although they do not like open water.
Water pH
Flying foxes prefer a pH between 6.0 and 7.5.
Temperature
Keep the temperature of your flying fox fish tank between 77-82 degrees. They are a tropical species and will die prematurely at low temperatures.
Water Parameters
In general, flying foxes are sensitive to nitrates and ammonia. Keep both pollutants as low as possible; nitrates should not exceed 20 ppm.
Social Behavior
Flying foxes are aggressive when kept alone or in pairs, but they tend to mellow out when they are kept in groups of four to six individuals.
Feeding
Your flying fox fish will eagerly clean up algae in your tank, but it also requires herbivorous dry food, flakes and small live food.
Set-Up
Provide your flying foxes witha densely planted fish tank with fast-moving, clean water.

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