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  4. Sharks in captivity - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes sharks are unwittingly put in harm's way when aquarists include potentially dangerous tankmates in the same aquarium. [7] Hobbyists generally don't think of other fish being a threat to sharks, but triggerfish, angel fish, puffers, and wrasses can all injure them. [7] A large grouper is capable of consuming smaller sharks. [7]

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  6. Rainbow shark - Wikipedia

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    An adult rainbow shark thrives in a minimum of 55 gallons of water, with an aquarium length of 48 inches, at the neutral pH range (6 to 8 pH), with temperatures between 24 and 27 °C (75 and 81 °F), and water hardness maintained at 5 to 11 dH. They must have this much space, as they frequently swim around quickly and will terrorize other fish ...

  7. Whitespotted bamboo shark - Wikipedia

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    Because of their small size and bottom-dwelling lifestyle, these are one of the more common species of sharks to be kept in home aquariums. They feed and breed readily in captivity. [10] Because of this, they can be purchased from many sources. [19] [20] Adult specimens will require tanks of at least 180 gallons, and preferably more. [21]