Can I keep sharks in the fish tank? How can they be kept in a fish tank?

Sharks can be kept in fish tanks. However, it is limited to some small and medium-sized sharks, and some oversized sharks can't usually be kept in fish tanks. At present, there are small and medium-sized sharks specially used for breeding. When keeping sharks, you need to use a bigger fish tank and provide them with food in time. Only in this way can we raise them well. 1. Can sharks be kept in the fish tank? Many farmers will think that sharks are too big to keep in fish tanks. In fact, some small and medium-sized sharks can be cultured in fish tanks, and there are also small and medium-sized sharks specially used for breeding in the market at present. It is generally believed that keeping sharks can show a person's personality characteristics, because sharks themselves are fierce and unruly animals, and some people think that keeping sharks is helpful to feng shui at home, so this practice has always existed. However, there are also many problems that need to be paid attention to in the process of breeding.

2. How do sharks raise 1 in fish tanks? Suitable fish tank: to raise sharks, you must first prepare a suitable fish tank. The fish tank should not be too small. Generally speaking, the length of the fish tank should be between 2 and 5 meters, the width of the fish tank should be between 0.8 and 2 meters, and the height should be between 0.7 and 2 meters. Such waters are suitable for keeping sharks. If sharks are bigger, they need bigger fish tanks.

2, into the tank: when letting sharks into the tank, there are some problems to pay attention to. For example, the new fish tank must be disinfected before sharks can be put into the tank. Moreover, before putting sharks in, it is also necessary to lift water, which is similar to the process of raising other fish. When the shark is put into the tank, it needs water treatment. In this process, sharks need to be stimulated to swim and wave pumps need to be added to prevent them from being raised because of lack of oxygen. After water treatment, sharks will adapt to the new water quality environment.

3. Environmental conservation: After the shark enters the tank, it takes 10- 15 days to adapt, and then it can be slowly and normally maintained. Feeding and water temperature are two important factors. Sharks eat a lot, so we should pay attention to feeding food regularly. It is better to keep the water temperature at 20-25 degrees.