Some Pictures Of My Sharks!

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how big do these sharks grow? becuase i have bin thinkin , sharks get massive. can yu house them for life with the tanks there in now or will u upgrade or maybe release ?
 
mason malawi;4890810; said:
how big do these sharks grow? becuase i have bin thinkin , sharks get massive. can yu house them for life with the tanks there in now or will u upgrade or maybe release ?
The types of sharks that are in the pictures are the best kinds to have in home aquariums because they rarely grow over four feet in length.
 
krichardson;4890911; said:
The types of sharks that are in the pictures are the best kinds to have in home aquariums because they rarely grow over four feet in length.
they rarely grow over three in captivity and their bodies are more eel like so they can bend and turn easier plus they do not need to constantly be moving to get oxygen through their gills
 
mason malawi;4890810; said:
how big do these sharks grow? becuase i have bin thinkin , sharks get massive. can yu house them for life with the tanks there in now or will u upgrade or maybe release ?
yes they could live life in the tank their in, maybe not all together, but they grow slow and I have plenty of time to ugrade, I also have plans to have a 1.5 thousand gallon aquarium set up in the next year. These sharks do not get massive
 
Deep Blue Sea;4890646; said:
sharks and groupers are the way to go:D

wow im so jealous .

so sick! you must be stoked! i agree 100% groupers and sharks are where its at! man i cannot get over thoose sharks!
 
Subrwho2;4892919; said:
wow im so jealous .

so sick! you must be stoked! i agree 100% groupers and sharks are where its at! man i cannot get over thoose sharks!

:D yeah man you should make that pond salt and get a few of these! hows it coming anyway? did u decide to go fresh?
 
I was going to say, you should start breeding.

We are going to be breeding sharks regularly up here soon hopefully.

Best of luck to you in that regard.
 
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