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  1. The Iridescent Shark Pangasius hypophthalmus from Arizona Aquatic Gardens is one of the many varieties of our Fish for Sale. Click here to place an order!

  2. The Iridescent Shark is found widely throughout open rivers in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, however the majority of specimens available within the aquarium trade are commercially produced. $55.00 FLAT RATE for Overnight Livestock Shipping

  3. 20 mar 2022 · They reproduce by laying eggs. After mating, the fertilized eggs are guarded by the male shark until they hatch. The eggs are laid in a sheltered spot on the bottom of the tank and will hatch in about 45 days. The newly-hatched sharks are independent and can fend for themselves from the moment they’re born.

  4. 18 lip 2022 · These fish can lay over 100,000 eggs at a time. How quickly the eggs hatch depends on the water temperature. In a temperature over 80°F, they hatch in about 2 days.

  5. Common Name: Iridescent Shark, Pangasius Catfish, Sutchi Catfish, Striped Catfish, Thailand Catfish. Adult Size: 48 inches. Life Expectancy: 20 years. Habitat: Southeast Asia. Minimum Tank Size: 100 gallons. Ideal Tank Conditions: Temperature Range: 72 - 79°F; pH Range: 6.5 - 7.5; Water Hardness: 2 - 29; Temperament: Peaceful

  6. Iridescent sharks require large tanks with ample swimming space to engage in courtship rituals and egg-laying behaviors comfortably. Separate Breeding Tank : Setting up a separate breeding tank is necessary to protect the eggs from potential predation by adult fish or other tank mates.

  7. 21 mar 2022 · Most of the Sharks are comfortable in laying eggs in the middle level of the ponds and streams. You need to provide a separate large tank for the breeding process of Iridescent Shark because it feels challenging to spawn and breed in captivity.

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