For the info for the people in this chat= Those shark are not for sale. You will not find them in a pet store. You catch them by fishing mostly from the beach. Those beautiful animals are wild "blacktips" shark, they are costal sharks, you can find them almost everywhere in the US, but they are well known mostly in Florida and the Golf of Mexico. They can reach 5ft (1.5m) and weigh 200/250lb (100/120kg). It is a real pleasure to fish for them (and release). They are not aggressive in nature. In this shameful video, the sharks are juvenile and they are not learning to survive in the wild, their is a high chance for those 2 sharks to die, for sure in captivity or released. I have no nice words for "Dry87".
If you keep wild animals, make sure theyre in aduquate environments. This tank has zero hiding places nor reefs, not enough space (theyre sprinters, they need room for swimming); when you think actual aquariums have to keep fishing sharks in the wild, because theyre hard to keep alive in captivity, how can you imagine these one would survive a year or 2 in a tank this small? This is abuse. Not adequate environment, even fish can rip the skin off, theres ton of alternative to live food, this person is not an expert. If youre not an expert, thats ok but then dont keep wild animals. Thus calls for responsibility.
@@dgayle2348 They need vast amounts of space to swim! Because they way their gills are, they can only breathe when they're in motion. Here there's no space which can lead to lack of oxygen and reduce their lifespan, not to mention in a tank that's smaller than they themselves can grow to!