Yes. Red Tailed Sharks are fresh water.
yes bull sharks can live in fresh water
Some type of sharks (Carcharhinus) can live in fresh water. Sharks live in fresh water are mostly small or medium size, but they are extra rude.
bull sharks can for a long time.
Rainbow Sharks live in fresh water!
Yes, Red tailed sharks can jump, and they are excellent in doing so.
Red Tailed sharks are bottom feeders since there mouths faced down. So they eat algae and fish waste but they also will eat flakes, wafers, and crisps. That is the nice thing about red tailed sharks; they practically eat anything.
Ther is no apparent sexual dimorphism in Red Tailed Black Sharks.
Although there are real fresh water sharks, most fish that are called "sharks' in the freshwater aquaria are not sharks at all and they are not even related to sharks in any way either. Some of them are of the 'Epalzeorhynchos sp' others are 'Labeo sp. and others are in the 'Balantiocheilus sp.'. There are several other species that have 'shark like' members too that are also wrongly called 'sharks' (eg Bala shark, Red Tailed Black shark etc). To the best of my knowledge none of the species commonly called 'sharks' in the fresh water scene need any special lighting.
Yes they can. I raised them together many times.
The amount of eggs can not be predicted. It will always be different.
vegatation
How long a red tailed catfish can stay out of the water depends on the fish in question and how moist the fish's gills are.
A fish is an animal therefore it can be classified as both.
yes! yes they will. Red tailed sharks are very aggressive and territorial not to mention that they will go for the goldfish's long fines.
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food and water like mice, spiders, and water.