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i need a caresheet but cant find anything on them at all. if any one can send me one or a link id greatly appreciate it. im actually a frog guy mainly but basically love all aquatics but am not sure of all the care of these guys. i just got two for my mother and i just want to make sure they live for a while.
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They live for quite a long time. they also get 50"+ so unless you have a very large tank there not for you. they should eat anything you feed them and like tropical temps.
I think they shouldnt be for sale at all in fish stores, only by preorder. much to big for most home aquariums. |
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Irridescent sharks get big, and preditory... i'd say to get them to grow to their full extent before they expire... a 1000 gallon tank would be in order...
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i figured irredescent sharks was too much to start with plus they seem to have ick so they took them back and we got 2 black telescopes/ black moors. any info on these is appreciated. like i said im a frog guy and want these fish to live for a while.so please.....any helpful tips.
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What size tank is this?
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Minimum of 20g each and they are cold water fish so no heater is necessary.
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i brought those irredescents back and got the moors, i have them in a twenty for now and they will soon get my 45 that my clawed frogs are in once i get this 90 from a friend. please specify which fish you were talking about.....I.S......or......B.M.
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