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2 Responses to “I have a 200 gallons fish tank ,me , my nephew and my niece made it so that i can have a community fish tank?”
Sharks are neary impossible to get to breed in captivity. In commercial settings artifical hormones are used to coerce them into breeding.
it is difficult to advise you about possible tankmates, due to the fact that i have no idea about the number of fish you already own. if you have 5+ catfishes (sharks) i advise that you don’t buy any more fish, eventually they will get large enough to need that entire 200 gals, plus they will eat your inhabitants.
do a little bit of research about your sharks, you may find that they need brackish water conditions. exc
November 16th, 2009 at 2:35 am
Carla Mckenzie
dont feed them they live in the wild on their own.
November 18th, 2009 at 10:46 pm
Manuel Biddle
Sharks are neary impossible to get to breed in captivity. In commercial settings artifical hormones are used to coerce them into breeding.
it is difficult to advise you about possible tankmates, due to the fact that i have no idea about the number of fish you already own. if you have 5+ catfishes (sharks) i advise that you don’t buy any more fish, eventually they will get large enough to need that entire 200 gals, plus they will eat your inhabitants.
do a little bit of research about your sharks, you may find that they need brackish water conditions. exc
!! happy fish keeping !!