These fish grow to a very large size and can live for a long time (Many years) provided they are looked after properly. Do not even consider trying to keep one for long in any tank smaller than 100 gallons.
a life, a shark life
The ruby shark, also known as the red shark or red rainbow shark, typically has a life expectancy of around 5 to 7 years in captivity. However, with optimal care, some individuals can live up to 10 years. In the wild, their lifespan may be shorter due to environmental factors and predation. Proper tank conditions and a balanced diet can help maximize their lifespan in an aquarium setting.
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they live for 12 years
there is 1500 thing you can know about a shark (angel)
The fish died after living in the aquarium. This is growth, then death.
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Catfish do not mate for life. Most catfish species are not monogamous and typically do not form long-term pair bonds. Instead, they engage in seasonal spawning, where males and females come together to reproduce, often selecting different partners each breeding season. Their reproductive behavior varies by species, but lifelong monogamy is not a characteristic of catfish.
No, the aquarium deals with sea life. However London Zoo (Whipsnade) does have Hippopotamus specimens.
Catfish eat whatever is available, worms, fish, crayfish and any type of aquatic life they can find, they are not picky eaters.
A denizen is an inhabitant of a particular place, so anything that lives in an aquarium is a denizen of an aquarium. This includes fish, plant life, aquatic frogs or snails, etc.
no The aquarium is adjacent to the London Eye so you can see the outside of it but not the exhibits.