freshwater bamboo shark

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Seen it before.

BTW - the guy states that he has some seasalt has been added to the tank. Which technically makes the water - brackish not fresh. But still keeping the shark in those conditions will shorten it's life span. A "fresh" water dip might be okay as a treatment against parasites - but certainly not good to keep the shark in for long term.
 
Googz;1298943; said:
Wtf did anyone see this before poor fish but it would be cool if it wouldnt harm the fish and it would stay healthy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR4fTAMmkOI

how long would they survive in that kinda water wouldn't be very long i gues them beeing used to marine water :nilly:
to cheap to get real marine water or something
thought only one kinda shark bullshark?
was able to live in freshwater :D
and when they do they go breeding :nilly:
 
Well - there are a few species that can briefly tolerate Freshwater - usually only for a few days - at most. There are several species of sharks that can tolerate brackish water.

Yes the Bull shark is capable of living in Freshwater for extended periods of at least a couple of years - some claim it can live in Freshwater for it's entire life. But it's the only known species that can actually survive that long.

As stated earlier Brown-banded Bamboos aren't know to be able to survive in freshwater. So either it's false or it's not pure freshwater, but at least brackish.
 
this is cruel and sad:swear:
 
Zoodiver;1300937; said:
That shark isn't alive... it just doesn't know it's dead yet.

Like Keith Richards!!!
 
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