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Iridescent Shark Tanks


This 100 gallon, irridescent shark tank is installed and maintained by Fin and Feather Pet Shop in Pittsfield, MA. Call 413-499-0877 or visit the shop at 214 Tyler Street to inquire about commercial tank leasing for your business in the Berkshires.

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25 Responses to “Iridescent Shark Tanks”

  1. 234Beastyboy says:

    Can I put it in a ten gallon tank then when it gets bigger I’ll put it in a 20/30 gallon tank

  2. MrBeardeddragonspike says:

    if you give them a big enough tank they will get up to 4 feet but not enough gallon tank they will die early sense of stunt

  3. yournamehere954 says:

    I have a ID shark that I just got thats about 2 inches in my 200 gallon 8ft long aquarium. How long before he gets to 12 inches?

  4. 095340002 says:

    wow 20 year and only 18inches long mines 2 years old and i got it at 1inch and now their 17 inches long and their only in a 230 and their still growing

  5. Ricoslovin says:

    ya the guy talking on this video is a freakin jackass

  6. schreck425 says:

    @ilocospower Smartass :)

  7. ilocospower says:

    @schreck425 You need to put them in water

  8. jasemsultan says:

    nice

  9. MeAkouTube says:

    20 years old?! I have a 7 year old 26 incher, if that thing is 20 years old, then, you are a fish genius of the highest degree.

  10. schreck425 says:

    Mine didn’t even live 4 days. I feel like I’m missing something about this kind of fish. Can’t keep them alive.

  11. senorpsycho says:

    These fish get way way bigger (up to 4′) they need at least a 300 gallon.. so have one ready. btw.. only their bodies get stunted, their internal organs continue to grow. if kept in a tank that is too small, this will be fatal.

  12. MikeGram101 says:

    my sharkey lived 18 years! great fish!

  13. paintyoursky says:

    this guy sounds like an idiot…see through tank? thats a big fish etc…these guys are gigantic lmao monster hahahaha

  14. peacebaby12 says:

    agreed with wolfboy
    I had two of these in my 10 gal tank not knowing they could grow to a massive size

    making room for my 10 gal i threw them in my koi pond and one year later one i well over a foot

  15. peacebaby12 says:

    agreed with wolfboy
    i had two in a ten gallon tank not knowing they could grow to a massive size

    making room for my tank i threw them in my koi pond
    and one year later one is well over a foot

  16. SupraRzTURBO says:

    I really messed up my ID shark, not knowing about their rapid growth and tank size,i bought one and had it in a 10 gallon tank!!! its about 2 yrs old and stayed at 6 inches.

  17. wolfboyp54 says:

    it does cuz growth stunting and i meant to say it does cause life stunting, they stop growing but their insides do, like goldfish. why dont you do some freakin resaearch and learn to spell.

  18. videogamenerd12345 says:

    omg dude i go to fin furn in feather in hanover for my fish thats pretty weird is there 1 in pits field to?

  19. RexHavok says:

    Pangasius catfish do not get stunted they will continue to grow regardless of tank size until they outgrow the tank. Do some friggin ressearch.

  20. aquateenskittles says:

    they r catfish, i went to petland today and the guy thought i was stupied then showed me that they were indeed a catfish

  21. mdifranco68 says:

    i have four of them in a 55 gallon,,they are 14 years old

  22. NorNor666 says:

    it’s not a f-ing paroon shark people! it’s a bleeding iridescent catfish!! not shark! catfish! and it can reach up to 400lb and 5ft in length. Btw, they’re right; that tank is not healthy and I would advise getting a larger one as soon as possible or they die a slow, painful death.

  23. ValveOil91 says:

    This is ridiculous. Iridescent sharks can not be kept in a 100 gallon tank! Let alone with more huge fish in it! They’re stunted and that’s not healthy.

  24. TheAquariumMaster says:

    Don’t mention it. Good luck with what ever fishkeeping you choose to practice

  25. frozentootsiepop says:

    Hi! Well it happened right at the same time that all the fish in my tank died. I was told maybe something was in the water that I used during the water change. Idk. He’s happy now but since all my cichlids and clown loaches died I don’t want to keep my whole tank running just for him. Thanks though!

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