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To get sharks into an aquarium, you first need to ensure that the tank is appropriately sized and equipped with the necessary filtration, water quality, and temperature controls. Once the environment is ready, the sharks are typically transported in large, specially designed containers filled with water to minimize stress. They are then carefully introduced into the aquarium using a method called "acclimation," which helps them adjust to their new surroundings gradually. Lastly, monitoring their health and behavior is essential after the introduction.

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