Full Grown Bala Shark in Aquarium!

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • A full grown Bala Shark can grow up to 12 inches in length. These fish are purchased by a lot of beginners in the aquarium trade. I believe the main reason you don’t find a lot of full grown ones is because they need such adequate amounts of aquarium size. People and especially beginners are not giving them the space they need in a fish tank.
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    Most people don’t know that when this fish is in an aquarium it can sometimes be a nuisance. Because these type of fish are constantly moving around and they don’t stop moving. That can sometimes stress out other fish and create problems with her health. A fish in an aquarium that is stressed cause is their immune system to break down. So not only do these fish grow pretty large but they are constantly swimming around looking for new things and that’s why tank size is a huge factor on keeping his fish. It’s essentially gives them that space that they need to swim around.

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  • @MorePalmerAquatics
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  • @jeffmayrand1058
    @jeffmayrand1058 Před rokem +8

    I had a 120 gallon tank for my 3 Bala Sharks. I had live plants and was amazed how fast they grew. I would say they got to about 5-6 inches in length and this was over 3-4 years. It's a really cool fish to watch as they are quite active.

  • @Trendyflute
    @Trendyflute Před 2 lety +5

    Grew up as one of those ignorant hobbyists who didn't know how big they got, we would keep one in a 45 gallon aquarium with a pretty low population of other fish, they were always the big one in the tank. They always topped out at about 6-7 inches within a few years and then the tank would experience some ich infection that the Balas would never survive, so we did that three times. I called them Sharky, Sharker, and Sharkest because I was a not-very-original child. Always loved watching them, I would love to do Balas again with a bigger tank now that I'm older and wiser!

    • @Gutbomber
      @Gutbomber Před rokem

      Yeah I've refined my ways, and I'm thinking of getting some balas this xmas. I had Oscars and few other more but just only 1 now, due to an accident changing tanks, but like you said we learn.

  • @vikkitee4686
    @vikkitee4686 Před 2 lety +6

    I have 3 full size, i love them. You can put them with anything, because of their small mouth size you can put them with a school of tetra

  • @DirtNassty
    @DirtNassty Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love my bala sharks!.. Theyre far from the most social fish, but they are super active and soooo much fun to watch... They just go around pecking at everything, twitching and jerking around lol and every once in a while they get in their little playful moods and stsrt flying all over the tank! They are also a schooling fish and usually only kept in 1s or 2s so I find my big bala in my 180 community tank always randomly school with my other big chiclids lol it's almost like he tries to fit in with everyone... Also they are very easy going and never cause problems!

  • @Geared84
    @Geared84 Před 2 lety +3

    I have 3 large Bala Sharks in my tank with my Cuban Cichlid, Fire Eel, 2 Clown Loachs, 5x Dino Birchirs and 4 Jewel Cichlids. They all get along great in my 6 foot 180 Gallon Tank.

  • @BabyTreasures
    @BabyTreasures Před rokem +1

    I have a large bala shark that may be near the end of his life. He is around 13 years old and has outlived the rest of his bala shark group by several years! Decades ago, I had another group of 6 bala sharks, and they were very good at finding ways to escape the tank. They are jumpers.

  • @gareyminor777
    @gareyminor777 Před rokem +1

    Just got 1 about 2 months ago and correct new to these hobby. Starting with a 40 gallon tank, actually have a male betta with bala shark and so far they get a long.

  • @fishkingoftheaquarium7605

    I had one full size and he was almost 2 foot long. Recently I got 3 babies for my 150 gallon and already they getting big FAST

  • @MrBunyeu
    @MrBunyeu Před 2 lety +4

    Didn't look that big on screen through , place your hand on the aquarium for comparison 😂

  • @Godsmoney.
    @Godsmoney. Před 2 lety +3

    Love my bala sharks have two in a 125 gallon one is probably about 9-10 inches they are so awesome one of my favorite fish I have

    • @DirtNassty
      @DirtNassty Před 2 lety

      Thwy are SUPER cool fish, such a joy too keep! They're so peaceful and get along with everyone in the tank... They just stay out of everyone's way and do their own thing lol I only have 1 until I get my 180g Ill grab a couple more but my bala (Bruce of course lol) is hilarious... He trys to school with every one of my cichlids in my 75 g, hes buddy's with everyone just follows them around and hangs out 🤣

  • @newsjustin...
    @newsjustin... Před rokem +1

    I had 8'x2'x2' with huge silver sharks. Took me years to get it perfect... love this video :)

  • @zacharyhollingsworth154
    @zacharyhollingsworth154 Před rokem +1

    I have 1 he is 12" long, easy to take care of an very laid back

  • @amosbradt3806
    @amosbradt3806 Před rokem

    Just bought one for my 55g tank. Love the look of this shark, between my rainbow shark and this Bala they add some character to my tank

  • @originlgazza5925
    @originlgazza5925 Před 6 měsíci

    I know this was 1 year ago but really would love to know, so I have an electric blue lobster (crayfish) and it lives alone, I previously had one for 8 years who sadly passed away before buying this one, the first one I owned was raised with other fish that the local fish store told me would be fine with him (we all know where this is going), all was good until after 2 years or so he grew really big, he was in a 6ft tank and had LOTS of walking space, plenty of food, and I had a ladder he could walk up to a platform that was on the water surface if he wanted to chill out of the water so his size was no issue but.....he started chasing the fish around. I couldn't leave him with the smaller fish because he really seemed like he wanted to eat them and I felt horrible for the small fish so moved them all into another tank and left him in the tank with only the bigger fish that I had not seen him chasing. Skip a few months and I go to my tank to find half a fish floating on the surface and the other half nowhere to be seen, I instantly quarantined the lobster (crayfish) in the hospital tank I have setup for emergencies (if you don't do this you should always have a spare tank to move sick looking fish or aggressive crayfish into, it has come in handy for me having a spare running tank a few times now) I then had to get a whole new setup for the lobster (crayfish) and he lived the rest of his life alone. I do not want a repeat of this as it was the worst thing to happen in my whole fishkeeping life! but have seen people saying they have had good luck with bala sharks when the lobster (crayfish) is young like mine is now the bala sharks outgrow it easily but again I do not want the sharks being stressed when the lobster gets bigger I don't want the ridiculous line "the fish can swim fast and get away" because what kind of life is that for the fish being hunted 24/7 for fear of being caught and eaten, I want my fish to all be happy and relaxed.
    Edit: I have now got a 6 ft tank (180 gal) with nothing but this baby crayfish in but I want to go big and have a 600 gal tank and that is what the crayfish and bala shark would be living in.

  • @slimsaiyan4215
    @slimsaiyan4215 Před rokem +1

    Got 3 in a 180g about 6 inches so far and have had them for around 6 ish months
    Bought them when they were tiny babies.

  • @jimmyjohnson6287
    @jimmyjohnson6287 Před 11 měsíci

    I had one of these. Paired it with two other fish (all different species), in a 30 gallon tank. They lived for 5 years in that tank. They all grew quite large with the Bala getting to about 8-10". The smaller tank may have prevented it from reaching its full size potential.

  • @j.michaelpriester8973

    I've loved these fish ever since I got into the hobbybas a kid! One of my dream tanks is a school of 6 in an 8+ foot tank with a bumch of clown loaches. As I said, dream tank!

  • @JokerScribe
    @JokerScribe Před 6 měsíci

    In a 2 foot aquarium I had they didn't grow much past 3 inches, even after 5 years. Better to keep them in a small aquarium first then transfer them to a larger one once their growth is stunted. That way they can enough a large tank without reaching ridiculous sizes.

  • @mattdawson5393
    @mattdawson5393 Před 2 lety +1

    I just got school of 3 but I have a 300 gallon pond in a heated garage they’re going to be living in so I’m not worried about them getting big

  • @WonkyTonkBotty
    @WonkyTonkBotty Před rokem

    1:28 - Haha, curious angelfish!

  • @kack7683
    @kack7683 Před rokem

    My bala is around 14 inches right now. Had him about 1.5 years

  • @hungrygiantsquid
    @hungrygiantsquid Před rokem

    I had a Bala in my 50 gallon tank for 7 years, it never grew at all, it remained the same size it was when I got it, about 4 inches

  • @jorgeruiz7314
    @jorgeruiz7314 Před 2 lety +1

    I used to have these fish in middle school we had them in a 5 gallon aquarium they never stopped moving they were like a bullet being shot we had them with African dwarf frogs and goldfish

  • @tinyonvibrationtrainermach8729

    I have 2 baby Bala Sharks which I'm keen to watch grow. They're currently in an approximately 2foot tank with 2 Gold Gouramis and 2 Rainbow Sharks. After Christmas I am upgrading their tank to a 4 footer I think. Well the upgraded tank holds 130 litres of water.

  • @SmartAquaticsUK
    @SmartAquaticsUK Před rokem

    I own a bala shark, he is now 12inch in 8months, and he was a rescue from a petshop, where I work, had to take him home to rescue him, he was so skinny that he couldn't hardly swim, if I had left it another day or 2 he wouldn't of made it if I hadn't taken him, found out what was his problem, no disease just a fuzzy eater and he would only just eat brine shrimp or Artermia, and nothing else, it did not take him long to get his strength back, by the time he reach 3inch, he would just eat about anything.
    Growth rate is down to verious of high quality foods that you feed them with, and not just the same food for everyday, so in the morning they will get, bloodworm, artemia, tetra pro crisps, and premium grade pellets all at once, and the same goes for the evening, I have about 10 types of feeds for my fish tanks, enough variety so they get all the goodness they need.
    Fully maintained tank also contribute to fast growth rate, they will also grow faster than this, possibly fully grown in 5 months in the wild.
    My expertise in fish is growth rate, and when I get them in young they are power feed in my grow out tank, this tank is well maintained, all down to the food intake, and the amount of waste, 2 to 3 water changes a week, this skill experience learned started with a goldfish, they can grow stupidly fast just like the bala shark, my goldfish was oranda, and grew to 9inch. Big chuncky thing, I will do it again just to break the world record.
    You should have a go with a gold fish, 2 to 3 water changes a week, high grade food, and several different varieties of food, and make sure the goldfish is fresh instock, and not held in the petshop for months, this is extremely important, i never buy a fish that has be kept in the petshop for a long time, never take old stock. Good luck growing your Bala Shark.

  • @thegamesource
    @thegamesource Před rokem

    I have three bala sharks in my 5ft long 95 gallon tank.

  • @beaubensonshow
    @beaubensonshow Před 7 měsíci

    Another reason you don't see adults very often is they kill themselves by ramming into the glass.

  • @ToddlerTalk_
    @ToddlerTalk_ Před 5 měsíci

    i currently have 5 about 8inchs each

  • @craigjones8405
    @craigjones8405 Před rokem

    We have two that are in a 330 Gallon tank over a foot. moved them from a 90 gallon to 330 gallon lost one as we had three but two love bigger tank and swim a lot ..

  • @cesarcalderon7869
    @cesarcalderon7869 Před rokem

    Years ago I had bala sharks and silver dollars in a big tank and balas got to about 12 inches or more . I got them really small at PetSmart as a kid because they looked like sharks lol 😅 the silvers grew really big too

  • @mworkman4
    @mworkman4 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a bala shark that I’ve had for 5 years. He is in a 36 gallon bow front and I know he needs moved into a bigger tank. I would say he is about 12in easily. He got out once and I thought he was going to die, but his fins healed nicely. I have no idea how we would get him moved.

  • @matthewmilburn938
    @matthewmilburn938 Před rokem

    Hey, thanks for putting this up. I kept one a few years ago in a 150 litre tank with good planting as well as similar rockery as you have shown. Not a big tank, but I found the growth nowhere as fast as reported, maybe a relative issue. A garden centre down the road, has multiple huge tanks, and many full grown examples, a real treat. Unfortunately we lost our one due to an explotarion of a crevice it could not get out of. It's tank buddy was a Red Tailed Shark! My wife wants another one, good thing I'm doubling my tank size... or is it???

  • @steel8231
    @steel8231 Před 6 měsíci

    I could see a Bala shark as a centerpiece in a 50-gallon, minimum.

  • @hunteypadante2443
    @hunteypadante2443 Před rokem

    Can similar sized bala sharks ands oscars
    live toegther in a 6 foot tank

  • @gigirichardson4099
    @gigirichardson4099 Před 2 lety +1

    I 1st saw these fish 3 years ago when i was in a local pet store & someone had 3 that out grew their tank they were 6,9,11 inches. i fell in love i prefer bigger fish & have had Koi most of my life in ponds. I'm doing a deep dive to set up for a Bala purchase in the next few months. (don't worry i have a 15 g, 37g, 80g, & 125g tank.)

    • @xanshe3454
      @xanshe3454 Před 2 lety

      can it survive in a 75gallon?

    • @gigirichardson4099
      @gigirichardson4099 Před 2 lety +1

      @@xanshe3454 depends on what else in the 75g. if it's a low stock tank i don't see why it would be an issue to have one. if it's a heavy stocked tank i wouldn't suggest it. they startle easy, & can hurt themselves slamming into the glass trying to make a fast getaway. In a tank with slow & peaceful fish like angles, or other crap fish (koi, goldfish) it should be fine to have like 3-4 fish. 75g isn't much swim space for fish that reach 10-14inch

  • @jenniferdematteo4258
    @jenniferdematteo4258 Před 9 měsíci

    My shark is easily 8” if not more. And large

  • @Joeybsmooth
    @Joeybsmooth Před 2 lety

    Thanks for showing these full size.. I need a fish to put with my turtles. I had a convict but he died and I dont know why. But he was with the turtles when he was shelling and the fish was fry. I am worried if I put something else in there that size. The turtles would eat it. So I was thinking about one of these. But they are not colorful so I am moving on

  • @eddettling7538
    @eddettling7538 Před rokem

    I have one i bought about 9 years ago. He’s in a 55 with tetras, gouramis, angels, flying foxes, danios, and a pleco as big as he is. He is about 9 inches long. He is very skittish and has jumped out of the tank 3 times and survived. I call him Stupid Fish because he’s a dum bass (misspelled intentionally). He constantly gets scared, jumps and hits his head on the tank cover. But he’s my favorite.

  • @RalHellcat
    @RalHellcat Před rokem

    I see that tank had 2 Bala Sharks and was told that only 2 or 3 together may fight. I wanted 2 , but only bought 1 for that reason. Thoughts? Thanks.

  • @accavanos
    @accavanos Před rokem

    I have 2 bala fish about 5 inches long in a 44 gallon tank. How much bigger do they need to get before i need to transfer them to a bigger tank.

  • @ZsaZsaUmbra
    @ZsaZsaUmbra Před rokem

    Can I keep em in a heated indoor pond with goldfish? Not fancies

  • @BedCrime
    @BedCrime Před 11 měsíci

    I just got a bala shark! if anyone has any tips for me i’d be very grateful!

  • @samkunkel71
    @samkunkel71 Před 2 lety

    We have one in our tank at the office that is about 10 inches, our tank is a 50 gallon

  • @gingerdan7599
    @gingerdan7599 Před 2 lety +1

    Don't believe these to be full size. They get much thicker bodied when full grown had a shoal grow to around 14" before I moved them on to a bigger home.

  • @henzcarltupas328henzcarltu2

    Bala Sharks look like #MilkFish in appearance

  • @Thats_craazy
    @Thats_craazy Před rokem

    I love bala sharks btw I have angel fish plecos bala shark

  • @tarziesgirl
    @tarziesgirl Před rokem

    I rescued a glofish bala shark and it's super shy. It lives in one of those silly SpongeBob pineapples. It wants to hide all the time. This seems atypical. Anyone else have this experience?

  • @easypete975
    @easypete975 Před 2 lety

    I have 4 bala sharks that are very young thay will spend a few months in my 75 gallon than be transported to a 125.

    • @r3tr0r1ch9
      @r3tr0r1ch9 Před rokem

      Keep me updated. I have a 75 gallon and just got 2 small ones. I have always wanted them and hope one day they can get moved to a bigger tank one day down the road.

    • @easypete975
      @easypete975 Před rokem

      @@r3tr0r1ch9 After 4 to 5 inches i would move them to a bigger tank, they began fighting almost everyday due to the size of the tank no allowing for more balas to balance the hierarchy

  • @EvilA127
    @EvilA127 Před rokem

    Hi I got a hypothetical question can just one bala shark live in a 20 gallon tank
    ( I know they should be in groups but this is hypothetical )

    • @phatboywill3029
      @phatboywill3029 Před rokem

      Not worth it. I got 2 in 29 gallon and im ready to get rid of them lol

    • @EvilA127
      @EvilA127 Před rokem

      @@phatboywill3029
      iv got a pregnant fish that continuously gets pregnant and 2 baby fish and one won't grow and 2 of my other fish r always fighting

  • @Monyka24
    @Monyka24 Před 2 lety

    Question 🙋‍♀️ I have a bala shark he is the size of my iphone 11 pro (the small one) he is all by himself bc we are afraid that he might kill other smaller fish. How can I enrich the tank and what other fish can I put in to make him company?

    • @Elanti420
      @Elanti420 Před 2 lety

      He won’t be hurting any of the fish just make sure to feed it !!

    • @fishkingoftheaquarium7605
      @fishkingoftheaquarium7605 Před rokem

      ​@@Elanti420 mine used to try and eat smaller fish also the bigger they get the more aggressive they seem to become. I had mine with a blood parrot and King parrot and he always liked picking on em XD. I sold that big Boi to my friend who had a 200 gallon tank.

  • @dreamtoreality9892
    @dreamtoreality9892 Před 2 měsíci

    Such a shame that these are so cheap at the pet store and they do not tell you that these fish are still sharks and sharks need space. People go to the pet store and buy a 10 gallon tank and think they can put goldfish or these sharks or even the pleco's. No people. If you are not getting a 75 gallon or actual I would recommend 100 gallons and more because these sharks are also schooling they need to have 2-4 with them and just think 2 of these sharks in 1 year is 2 feet of space taken up in the tank and that's just 2 sharks and 1 year. So yes I tell anyone who is just starting the hobby if they want 4 or more Goldfish or Sarassa Comet's you need a 55 gallon tank if you want these sharks you need a 100 gallon and I recommend 2 filters preferably 2 /75 gallon filters or a sump and 2 large sponge filters people don't realize the mess they make . They can't flush the poo down the drain and it sits in the filter. Bio bio bio media is a MUST

  • @moo8698
    @moo8698 Před rokem

    A fish this big shouldn't be kept in a regular aquarium. They look too big even in a very large tank.

  • @jenniferdematteo4258
    @jenniferdematteo4258 Před 9 měsíci

    Hj