
Apollo Shark (Luciosoma setigerum)
Apollo Shark (Luciosoma setigerum)
The Apollo Shark is a sleek, fast-swimming schooling fish known for its torpedo-shaped body, shimmering silver coloration, and high-energy behavior. Native to the rivers and streams of Southeast Asia, Luciosoma setigerum is built for speed, constantly cruising the upper levels of the aquarium.
This species gets its “shark” name from its streamlined profile and active nature, making it a perfect choice for hobbyists looking to add movement and life to larger aquariums. When kept in groups, Apollo Sharks create an impressive display as they dart and glide in synchronized patterns across the tank.
Due to their size and activity level, these fish require plenty of open swimming space and strong water movement. While generally peaceful, their fast pace can intimidate slower or more delicate species, so tank mates should be chosen carefully.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 75 gallons (larger for groups)
- Max Size: Up to 8–10 inches
- Temperature: 72–79°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Water Hardness: Soft to moderate
- Environment: Open swimming space with moderate to strong flow
Diet
Omnivorous
- High-quality pellets and flakes
- Frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp)
- Occasional live foods
Tank Mates
- Other fast-moving, peaceful to semi-aggressive fish
- Larger tetras, barbs, silver dollars, peaceful cichlids
- Avoid slow-moving or timid species
Why We Love This Fish
- Sleek, “shark-like” appearance
- Constant movement and energy
- Impressive schooling behavior
- Great for large, active community tanks
The Apollo Shark is the perfect addition for aquarists looking to bring speed, energy, and a dynamic schooling presence to a larger aquarium setup.
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Description
Apollo Shark (Luciosoma setigerum)
The Apollo Shark is a sleek, fast-swimming schooling fish known for its torpedo-shaped body, shimmering silver coloration, and high-energy behavior. Native to the rivers and streams of Southeast Asia, Luciosoma setigerum is built for speed, constantly cruising the upper levels of the aquarium.
This species gets its “shark” name from its streamlined profile and active nature, making it a perfect choice for hobbyists looking to add movement and life to larger aquariums. When kept in groups, Apollo Sharks create an impressive display as they dart and glide in synchronized patterns across the tank.
Due to their size and activity level, these fish require plenty of open swimming space and strong water movement. While generally peaceful, their fast pace can intimidate slower or more delicate species, so tank mates should be chosen carefully.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 75 gallons (larger for groups)
- Max Size: Up to 8–10 inches
- Temperature: 72–79°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Water Hardness: Soft to moderate
- Environment: Open swimming space with moderate to strong flow
Diet
Omnivorous
- High-quality pellets and flakes
- Frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp)
- Occasional live foods
Tank Mates
- Other fast-moving, peaceful to semi-aggressive fish
- Larger tetras, barbs, silver dollars, peaceful cichlids
- Avoid slow-moving or timid species
Why We Love This Fish
- Sleek, “shark-like” appearance
- Constant movement and energy
- Impressive schooling behavior
- Great for large, active community tanks
The Apollo Shark is the perfect addition for aquarists looking to bring speed, energy, and a dynamic schooling presence to a larger aquarium setup.























