Shark that's look real??

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3- Rainbow Shark (Epalzeorhynchos frenatum) Also #6 is the albino version of this species.
4- Giant Paroon Catfish (Pangasius sanitwongsei)
5- Black Ear Catfish (Pangasius larnaudi)


Pangasius species are very large and very active catfish. the smaller species grow about a foot and a half in length all the way up to near four feet or more. They are ill suited to standard aquarium sizes. The larger species require custom monster tanks or ponds.

They behave somewhat similar to sharks. They are constantly in motion, usually just above the bottom. They are predatory and opportunistic feeders.
 
yea well the thing is i dont know u and im telling u that most of the larger freshwater sharks are gona need atleast a 3 foot wide tank.......... Its best that u have the larger tank before u purchase the fish............
 
you may like a clown loach
kinda has the body shape of a shark, incrediably active and great personality
these guys do get a foot long tho.
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i will try to find the name of that fish in the cichlid lakes
 
If by Black shark you mean Labeo chrysophekadion then you must consider that this is no easy species to keep. First and foremost they are known for being extremely aggressive and usually are utterly intolerant of any fish that come within their territory. They can surpass two feet in length, and have been known to fatally injure fish several times their size.

While a 65 gallon would be sufficient to initially grow out a small black shark fry, I do not recomend buying a monster fish without already having the future monster home.

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