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Date:5/19/2013 6:53:09 AM
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Iridescent Shark
Obviously, their “shark shape” appeals to most people. We all love movie stars. However, these guys act nothing like the great whites. Iridescent sharks rarely bug your other fishes. Of course, all fish will eat most other fishes that will fit in their mouths. Your new iridescent sharks won’t bother any other fish at least half their size. By the way, these “sharks” are really catfishes. Iridescent sharks start out as cute little sharkettes. They can grow into eating-size catfishes. In Thailand, they raise them for food. Theoretically they grow to three feet long. You won’t see this size pangassius catfish in captivityYou’ll be lucky to grow one longer than 12 inches. Happily, most top out at 6 to 8 inches. You do not want a full-size adult -- unless you are very hungry.
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