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Are you talking about the coldwater freshwater Hi Fin Shark? The ones that can be mixed with koi? Those get pretty large. I think in the 2-3 foot range.

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Meijer is like a regional chain store around michigan ohio indiana... Shoulda specified sorry I'm not used to talking to people online in my mind everyone is in michigan lol it's like a mini wal mart they sell pets and supplies .

Oh,I see,thanks for explaining.
 
Are you talking about the coldwater freshwater Hi Fin Shark? The ones that can be mixed with koi? Those get pretty large. I think in the 2-3 foot range.

Chris

It's usually housed with oscars and fire mouths do idk if it's cold water... Im going to try and find a picture

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Animal989 im pritty shour he was referring to a real bull shark that would get more in the range of 15 feet lol but i do see were you could misinterpret. i kinda did when i first saw this thread. kinda like baby whale fish are not really whales
 
Animal989 im pritty shour he was referring to a real bull shark that would get more in the range of 15 feet lol but i do see were you could misinterpret. i kinda did when i first saw this thread. kinda like baby whale fish are not really whales

Oh ok I kinda figured it out when I reread it..... The more common name is columbian catfish shark

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Colombian Cat Shark
Needs 80g+ gets about 1.5 feet starts off in freshwater as a juvenile and later on NEEDS(if not he will develope extreme skin conditions that lead to a slow painful death, almost parallel to how voltamore in Harry Potter dies skin piece by skin piece slowly) to be acclimated to a brackish setup or a full saltwater tank. They can be fed shrimp, pellets, and filets.

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i was going to say that looks like what we call a silver shark and i kinda hate places that sell them because no one ever tells the buyers that thay well need to be converted to brackish and then to a strat saltwater tank or thay will die. as for the other pic isent that a high fin baju i think im spelling it wrong lol
 
High Fin Shark
gets around 4ft but never seen one over 3ft. Feeds on algea and other green vegitation. Needs a cold-water setup preferably a pond or a large tank with no heater. Needs to be fed algea(algea wafers are common to buy and I fed this until my pond was fully established with lots of algea at the bottom they would keep the pond super clean of algea) or he will suck the slime coat off other fish leading to the fish getting sick and maybe dieing you can tell if they are doing this if they are chasing the fish and "sucking them" though they only do this when forced to starve. another great fish to have though.

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