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bala sharks can grow up to a foot long. Because they get that long they should be in at least a 4 foot long tank or they wont have enough room.
Red tail sharks usually grow to around 6 inches long however they have been known to grown to up to 9 inches.
11 to 15 feet kid!....~<=3
to the size of the tank or bigger AF
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Because they are so popular for aquariums AF
silver/bala sharks get on well with most fish and are great in a community tank .
There is no such thing as an "air blubbler" in a shark.
They live in around 75-85 degree temperatures
There is no sexual dimorphism in Bala sharks (Balantiocheilos melanopterus) so the only way to sex one without cutting it open is to watch them breeding. The female is always the one that lays the eggs. These fish get very big and a minimum sized tank for them is around 6ft.
sharks are exotic animals so you cant buy one and keep it as your pet, however you can go to any local petstore and they will usually have bala sharks
great white sharks are big because of their huge ancestors and the traits they inherit from their parents.
Yes, there are. And VERY large sharks! Great whites, tiger sharks, mako sharks, big hammerheads, you name it!
Bala sharks grow into large fish. The basic rules are. :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water (a single Bala shark needs at least 20 gallons. 2 need around 40+gallons). Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. Every tank needs to have at least 50% of its water changed every week. Different species of fish need different temperatures (Bala sharks need around 75F) and different pH and specialised foods if required (Bala sharks are omnivorous). If you supply your fish with the above they should survive reasonably well. If you fail to supply what is required to keep your fish healthy I can guarantee that your fish will never be healthy and they will be a source of constant worry.