Best Sharks for a Home Fish Tank | Aquarium Care
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Watch more How to Take Care of an Aquarium videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/509937-Best-Sharks-for-a-Home-Fish-Tank-Aquarium-Care When deciding on what shark to get, you want the best shark for your fish take. It first depends if you have a freshwater tank or a saltwater tank. The sharks that you'll find for freshwater tanks are not true sharks. They're not cartilaginous. They're bony fishes. Their fin patterns and their morphology closely resemble saltwater sharks, so for that reason they're called sharks, but they're not true sharks. Saltwater is where you'd find the real sharks. For freshwater, most of the shark get very, very large. The iridescent sharks, tricolor sharks, they get really, really big, I mean, three to four feet in nature, but they happen to be very hardy. So you can keep them in a small aquarium, maybe 30 to 50 gallons in size. But they're going to quickly outgrow it, and it's cruel to keep a fish that gets three or four feet in nature restricted to a tank that's only three or four feet long. It's just really, really cruel, so I don't recommend a lot of the freshwater fish that are called sharks for home aquariums. If you have to have a freshwater fish that's called a shark, you can get a redtail shark. They don't get as big. The flying foxes kind of look like sharks. They don't get terribly large. But for saltwater, the sharks that I would recommend are any of the cat sharks, bamboo, banded cats, dog chain. Those sharks stay on the bottom. Even the epaulettes from Australia, those are really cute sharks. They walk around on their pectoral fins. They also get large, so you want to make sure you have a large aquarium, but because they're not pelagic swimmers like black tips and white tips, any of the open swimming sharks, they're more suitable to home aquariums. If you have to have something that looks like a great white or a baby great white, like a black tip, you're going to need a really large tank, and those tanks are very expensive. I'm talking, people would recommend a 200 to 300 gallon tank. I wouldn't put them in anything less than 1000 gallons. That tank needs to be round in shape. It needs to be eight to ten feet in diameter. They're just not going to fare well in anything smaller. And the upkeep and the maintenance on an aquarium like that is pretty staggering. You really have to know what you're doing. You need to have a lot of money or be really into this hobby to be that dedicated to keep one these open water reef sharks. So to wrap it up, for saltwater, I would recommend one of the bottom-dwelling cat sharks. Nurse sharks are really good when they're small, but they get really large, so I don't feel that they're suitable for captivity. And then for freshwater, redtail sharks, tri-colors or balas sharks or iridescent sharks are great when they're small. But again, they're going to get really large and you're going to have to get them a much bigger tank, like the 200 to 300 gallon tank to keep them when they're adults.
Great white because shits and giggles
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frilled shark because you will have to murder ur self just even see one.You can't dive that deep to frilled shark territory
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Incorrect. They can live 100% of the time in fresh water.
It's 100% whichever it's put into, is what I'm saying!
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PS Im getting a 200 gallon for my birthday next year so they'll be good.
where did u. purchased?
I have now 2 sharks, became big , two gold and one cleaning fish.
needs big tank. so asking
All I heard was "This won't work without a large tank" followed by a list of sharks that don't make good aquarium choices unless you're rich.
Glyphis Shark & Bull Shark
Thanks for everything!
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a jail!! yes,
pet stores has great variety of "soft water"sharks,
they reach 5to6 inches max,
act like a shark but nothing in comparaison of the real deal of course
but the irredescent(not sure of the spelling here) shark is pretty cool,behave same way as the sharks we know from the oceans
not here though,,lol
actually in my home yes,,
merry xmas
I appreciate your nice reply!
you live in sunny land,I live in rain land
enjoy it bro or sister
Ok Ok,I won't get a shark. Are you happy now?
I hear you're feeling down.
Well I can ease your pain
Get you on your feet again.
Relax.
I'll need some information first.
Just the basic facts.
Can you show me where it hurts?
Yeah its cruel to keep them in small tanks.
Dunno how he is as he said almost the same thing you did hahaha
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