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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2008

Cool fish tanks at The Ideal Home Show London 2007

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  • that fish at 0:17 will get so big it will burst the tank open no joke its a pangassius catfish aka id shark

  • wow, good to know

  • @sammysyrett

    Wrong. It's clearly a type of rasbora, that is simply stressed from not having a school to swim with. The lack of whiskers, body shape, and swimming patterns are all dead giveaways. The video is very blurry, so I can see how it might be confused with a member of the pangasius species. It is, however, a full grown, adult rasbora.

  • @jeffreym215 what is wrong, didnt say anything ,i do not know what types of fish these are, this was just a part of the ideal home show. that my sister filmed.

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  • its not a gdarn bala shark its a pangassius. Bala are related to barbs, pangassius to catfish. get a clue.

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  • Its a pangasius - irridescent shark and its not the giant one

  • i can't believe pet stores still carry this fish, you are totally right by the way

  • they should research before they get small tanks and shove fish such as 0:16 that will grow the size of 20 of those tanks together smallest!!!

  • @JohnRossDele It actually looks like a beta shark; I could be wrong I'm new to the fish stuff, but I have been looking into it a good bit lately.

  • i have one of this

  • They had like 20 fish in a 60 gallon tank, fucking stupid

  • sorry these are so ugly. wtf who would buy these??? its like less than an inch thick? how do you expect the fish to swim normal??

  • @jeffreym215 no its a pangasius

  • lol, people in this video and the people in the comments have no knowledge of fish/aquariums at all (except a few). Pretty sad. Whats sadder is the people who think that this is pretty when they need to see a real planted tank or a reef

  • @jeffreym215 Yeah, no. That's clearly a pangasius catfish. Or an iridescent shark. It is not in anyway a rasbora, rasboras have shorter bodies.

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