Shark that's look real??

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And, as a side note, almost no one can house adult paroons. Adults have been recorded at almost 100 inches.
 
Dont leave out those who have the 750 gallon tanks,large homemade ponds and pools.
 
krichardson;3132382; said:
Dont leave out those who have the 750 gallon tanks,large homemade ponds and pools.

Thats why I said almost. :)
Even a 750 is way too small for a paroon that hits the max size.
100'' is an over 8 foot fish.
 
Jeox;3134189; said:
Thats why I said almost. :)
Even a 750 is way too small for a paroon that hits the max size.
100'' is an over 8 foot fish.
So true.
 
I got a new one and it wouldnt out grow your tank only gets about 11in. Its the Dewbie Shark
 
Acura_RSX;3130537; said:
not every fish that is a schooling fish needs to be with 5 or 6 others to be happy by the way. there are ALOTTT of members on here with amaing set-ups with two maybe three clown loaches in them that are perfectly fine and happy. and those experienced owners would beg to differ that it is manditory to have 5 others to make it happy.

once again just cuz people do it means its right?????? people also release fish into the wild is that right???????? people keep fish in tiny tanks is that right?????? just cuz people do it doesnt make it right dude.......... they like to be in larger schools like they would be in the wild and since we are takeing them out of the wild i think we should mimic as best as we can in are glass boxes for them...........
 
bull sharks have been found to live in TOTALLY FW!!!!!! if you don't believe me, river monsters is my source info
 
LOL
no dont be afraid!

i realy love this hobby

its my first 70 gallon and i finaly decide to start with cichild and doing it step by step. later I will do a a real fat ass saltwater tank with Black Tipped Reef Shark i really love them. shakr are like dog but in water.

they only thing i would like is to get my baby myself in the ocean but.. pretty dangerous so i will think about before!!
 
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