In the wild, Sahyadria denisonii are said to inhabit extremely well-oxygenated fast-flowing waters amongst rapids and the bases of waterfalls. It is of utmost importance therefore, that these fish are provided with a decent amount of water movement and oxygenation in the home aquarium.
| Synonyms | Barbus denisonii, Crossocheilus denisonii, Labeo denisonii, Puntius denisonii |
| Distribution | Endemic to the fast-flowing hillstreams of India. |
| Maximum Size | 15cm (6") |
| Temperature | 15-25°C |
| Water Parameters | Will acclimatise to a wide range of conditions, provided that the water is clean and very well-oxygenated. |
| Compatibility | Specialist community |
| Lighting | No special requirements |
| Special Requirements | Subtropical temperature and high O2 level required. |
| Sexual Dimorphism | Mature females likely to appear fuller bodied. |
| Feeding | Flake, granules, pellets, algae wafers and frozen foods |
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