Man gets bitten by shark (Warning Graphic!!!)

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It didn't hurt but its very annoying when I'm trying to clean the bottom of my tank :)
 
Sharks are cartilaginous, that one's got bones in. It's fresh water too, not that this would stop it being a shark.
 
Territorial fish those. When I was keeping tropical fish I knew of someone who had kept one of those red tailed sharks...for twenty - eight years! It had survived three house / tank moves and was still going strong! Though unlikely for most keepers it is still quite possible.
 
Territorial fish those. When I was keeping tropical fish I knew of someone who had kept one of those red tailed sharks...for twenty - eight years! It had survived three house / tank moves and was still going strong!

I have 3 of them (I know that they should ideally be kept single) They are 2 years old and I have had them for 14 months of that time. They have always been in the same tank together.

They do tend to chase each other from time to time but they stop after a 2 seconds or so.
 
I can't work out what part of your arm that is? It looks like your elbow and bicep area.....but then it's quite hairy up top and really skinny......confused
 
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