NO. The rainbow Sharks can grow in a normal tank.
Actually yes, I have baby guppies and 3" long rainbow sharks that swim together If the rainbow sharks bite the guppies tale then take it out But if they've been in there more than a week then leave them in there
no because sharks are larger in size and need to eat a bigger portion of fish then piranhas
yes you need to find a rainbow colored pig and eat it then you should grow wheels
Rainbow sharks are not sharks at all. They can live with just about any other small to medium sized species that need similar water parameters. Most Tetras, Rasboras, Danios, are schooling fish. Corydoras and heaps of others are OK too.
yes.
The differences between grow up and grow is that "grow up" usually means to grow older and "grow" can be used as telling someone they need to grow. For example, "You need to grow in order to be taller than me." It can also be used as for plants and flowers and things that grow bigger (get bigger.) I hope this answer helps!
If you want orbeez to grow fast you will need to put it in hot water.It will not grow fast but it will grow bigger.
Rainbow sharks are very territorial and will generally attack any fish that they perceive as a danger in their territory. They need lots of room and should be well fed. Make sure that your ghost knife have plenty of hiding spaces. good luck
Yes they can and when they do they need a new shell so they grow a new one.
Plants need sunlight, water, nutrients from the soil, and carbon dioxide to grow bigger. These factors are essential for photosynthesis, which is the process by which plants convert light energy into the food they need to grow. Additionally, a suitable temperature and proper air circulation are also important for plant growth.
If a city gets bigger they need someone to lay down rules and laws and guide them, or else the city would enter chaos.
Sharks need to mate for there to be new Sharks born.