
Chinese Neon Golden Stripe Sharks (Sarcocheilichthys parvus)
The Chinese Neon Golden Stripe Shark is a sleek, fast-moving freshwater fish known for its glowing golden lateral stripe that shimmers under aquarium lighting. Despite the “shark” name, this species is a peaceful cyprinid that thrives in groups and adds constant motion to the mid-water column.
Rare in the hobby, these fish are perfect for hobbyists looking to add something unique and energetic to a well-maintained display.
Max Size
- 4–6 inches in captivity
- Slender, torpedo-shaped body
Tank Size
- Minimum: 40 gallons
- Recommended: 55–75+ gallons for schools
- Best kept in groups of 5 or more
Tank Mates
- Peaceful to semi-active fish
- Great with:
- Barbs
- Danios
- Loaches
- Medium community fish
- Avoid:
- Very aggressive species
- Very small or slow fish
Diet
Omnivorous:
- High-quality pellets and flakes
- Frozen foods (brine shrimp, bloodworms)
- Occasional plant matter
👉 Active feeders—will compete strongly for food
Care & Behavior
- Fast, active swimmers—need open swimming space
- Prefer well-oxygenated water with moderate flow
- Schooling species—more confident and colorful in groups
- Hardy once established
Why We Love Them
- Bright golden stripe that “glows” under light
- Rare and uncommon species
- Adds movement and energy to larger tanks
- Great alternative to more common schooling fish
⚠️ Important Notes
- Not true sharks—peaceful schooling fish
- Can become stressed if kept alone
- Needs space to swim
- Ensure consistent feeding in community setups
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Description
The Chinese Neon Golden Stripe Shark is a sleek, fast-moving freshwater fish known for its glowing golden lateral stripe that shimmers under aquarium lighting. Despite the “shark” name, this species is a peaceful cyprinid that thrives in groups and adds constant motion to the mid-water column.
Rare in the hobby, these fish are perfect for hobbyists looking to add something unique and energetic to a well-maintained display.
Max Size
- 4–6 inches in captivity
- Slender, torpedo-shaped body
Tank Size
- Minimum: 40 gallons
- Recommended: 55–75+ gallons for schools
- Best kept in groups of 5 or more
Tank Mates
- Peaceful to semi-active fish
- Great with:
- Barbs
- Danios
- Loaches
- Medium community fish
- Avoid:
- Very aggressive species
- Very small or slow fish
Diet
Omnivorous:
- High-quality pellets and flakes
- Frozen foods (brine shrimp, bloodworms)
- Occasional plant matter
👉 Active feeders—will compete strongly for food
Care & Behavior
- Fast, active swimmers—need open swimming space
- Prefer well-oxygenated water with moderate flow
- Schooling species—more confident and colorful in groups
- Hardy once established
Why We Love Them
- Bright golden stripe that “glows” under light
- Rare and uncommon species
- Adds movement and energy to larger tanks
- Great alternative to more common schooling fish
⚠️ Important Notes
- Not true sharks—peaceful schooling fish
- Can become stressed if kept alone
- Needs space to swim
- Ensure consistent feeding in community setups



















