Nope.avi
There is no such thing as an "air blubbler" in a shark.
to the size of the tank or bigger AF
Yes a frilled shark does have teeth infact a frilled shark has 300 teeth arranged into about 25 rows.
The Asian arowana was first described by German naturalist Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herre in 1940. It is native to Southeast Asia and is known for its distinct appearance and popularity in the aquarium trade.
Black arowanas are mouthbrooders, which means they do not lay eggs. Instead, the female releases her eggs and the male fertilizes them before picking them up in his mouth to incubate until they hatch. Typically, a female black arowana can release hundreds of eggs during spawning.
yes
Bala sharks are non-aggressive. I have had several of them, and they have never tried to attack or harm the other fish in the tank.
Because they are so popular for aquariums AF
silver/bala sharks get on well with most fish and are great in a community tank .
There is no such thing as an "air blubbler" in a shark.
only one
to the size of the tank or bigger AF
They live in around 75-85 degree temperatures
sharks are exotic animals so you cant buy one and keep it as your pet, however you can go to any local petstore and they will usually have bala sharks
Asian arowana was created in 1844.
African arowana was created in 1829.
No betta fish are really aggressive I tried putting two little ones and they fighted so one died