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There is no such thing as an "air blubbler" in a shark.
Yes and no, while all sharks that I know of eat some kind of meat, they don't all eat the kind you'd expect. I have heard of a shark that eats only plankton much like whales.No, the whale shark, the basking shark and the megamouth shark are filter feeders and feed on phytoplankton.
Yes a frilled shark does have teeth infact a frilled shark has 300 teeth arranged into about 25 rows.
Bala shark's take a long time to grow they grow 8" every year until fully grown. but in order for them to grow big they need room to grow the smaller your tank and the more fish you have in their stops it from growning. when getting fish use the rule 1' per a gallon so you got to think this fish will grow and know how big it will get so you are per pared for it.
No. Very few shark species will attack a human unprovoked . Often, in stories one hears, a shark mistakes the figure of a human on a surf board for a seal. The best way to avoid sharks is to avoid splashing and not to cut yourself.
no its live with charlie sheen
Yes, but make sure that you have a biggen enough aquarium. :/
There is no such thing as an "air blubbler" in a shark.
it could possibly be the tricolor shark (or bala shark).
No way!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The shark will eat it! Don't even take the chance!!
for bala shaks they can live up to six yrz or more
Yes and no, while all sharks that I know of eat some kind of meat, they don't all eat the kind you'd expect. I have heard of a shark that eats only plankton much like whales.No, the whale shark, the basking shark and the megamouth shark are filter feeders and feed on phytoplankton.
yep your 10 inch jd is going to eat your 15inch bala shark... think about that for a min. not to be rude but research the fish your planning on buying. A jd might eat a baby bala but a goldfish would eat a baby bala, a goldfish would eat a baby jd to. Fish eat smaller fish no matter what the species is. All in all a fullgrown jd and a full grown bala would be fine together.
Actually, the "silver shark" is not a shark! It has the word "shark" in its name because of a dorsal fin on its back that looks like the one on a shark. These fish have a gentle disposition. They are also called Bala Sharks.
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.
Sounds like hemmorage, and yes. That would be bad.
Yes a frilled shark does have teeth infact a frilled shark has 300 teeth arranged into about 25 rows.