That depends on what kind of shark it is, but in general nothing less than 180-200 gallons. For some sharks, you need at least 700 gallons!
why not
No They Are Likely To Attack Each Other.
Yes , they can if you have a big tank.
If you have a red tailed black shark that is in a small aquarium but you now need a bigger one, you can buy a cheap one through Amazon's UK website. You will be able to find a 50-gallon tank for him to go in.
how much does a leopard shark cost and how big of a tank will you need for it.
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
No they cannot, also if you put two Betta fish together, they will fight.
No, red tailed sharks get too large to survive in a 1 gallon fish tank. Only very smally fish such as endlers or guppies, or a betta, would be ok in a 1 gallon aquarium.
I wouldn't recommend it - since the RES will view the fish as food !
Bala shark is a generally peaceful schooling fish that is right for any community tank, you only need to take into your account its size in future. And with size can come aggression, so keep that in mind.
Shark tanks come in all different sizes. Great White Shark tanks are over 1,000 feet long. The bigger the shark the bigger the tank, the smaller the shark the smaller the tank. Love, Alexis
When keeping a shark in a fish tank, it is important to ensure that the tank is large enough to accommodate the shark's size and swimming needs. Additionally, the tank should have proper filtration and water quality maintenance to keep the shark healthy. It is also crucial to provide hiding spots and enough space for the shark to swim freely. Regular monitoring of the shark's behavior and health is essential, and consulting with a veterinarian experienced in caring for sharks is recommended.