Bala shark's take a long time to grow they grow 8" every year until fully grown. but in order for them to grow big they need room to grow the smaller your tank and the more fish you have in their stops it from growning. when getting fish use the rule 1' per a gallon so you got to think this fish will grow and know how big it will get so you are per pared for it.
Bala Shark can live a very long time and get very big. Before you get them you must consider how big the tank will need to be because they can grow up to 50cm and it would be wrong to keep them in anything smaller than 150cm in length. Also Bala Shark can live 15-25 years once they have settled in to a tank, so you had better think about how long you will be prepared to keep them for as it is a commitment. Luckily they are very nice fish to keep as they get on with nearly all other fish, when they get big tetra might not be the best idea thou.
Bull shark is a type of shark that is best known for its aggressive behavior. The average lifespan of a Bull shark in the wild is 16 years.
to the size of the aquarium or bigger. my tank is 80 litres and my bala (poison ivy i named him) was 10cm but still needed a bigger tank
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The Whale Shark has a life span of 70 to 100 years.
20 to 30 years
About 20-100 years old.
Somewhere between 25 and 100 years.
to the size of the tank or bigger AF
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There is no such thing as an "air blubbler" in a shark.
Whale sharks they grow to about 50ft
A shark will grow in a tank until it fits, meaning it will only be as big as the tank permits while still being able to swim freely. it depends of the size of the tank ,the kind of shark ,how much food and how many sharks
to the size of the tank or bigger AF
in a tank as big as it. you'll need to check up that on google or someplace like that for the open the oacen AF
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yes
sharks teeth grow very big. up to [55cm] that is how big sharks teeth grow.
big sharks and humans and whales and my pet gator
Because they are so popular for aquariums AF
silver/bala sharks get on well with most fish and are great in a community tank .
sharks grow up to 3 meters in the great barrier reef
There is no such thing as an "air blubbler" in a shark.
They grow aout 3 feet. The size of the shallow end in most pools
They live in around 75-85 degree temperatures