Things You'll Need
- Large, deep pond
- Fish food
Instructions
Buy a school of iridescent sharks, of both sexes. Place them in a large pond (as in tens of thousands of gallons, or a pond covering at least an acre or more). This large swimming space will be important for mating, since their full adult size can be 3 feet or longer. Create a pond with running water in order to simulate the natural environment for iridescent sharks to spawn. This mimics the rivers that are their natural spawning habitat. To best simulate a river you may consider having two ponds, with water running in between an inlet and outlet for each.
Keep the pond at a tropical water temperature, at least 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Also keep a pH of 6.5 to 7.5. Feed your shark catfish every day with fish pellets, brine shrimp and other plants. Either dead or live foods will suffice, as they are omnivorous and not picky eaters.
Look for signs of females carrying eggs in the spring or summer months, once they are fully grown. Males will fertilize the eggs that the females lay.
Observe your pond to see if any tiny, young iridescent sharks have emerged, which means your fish have spawned successfully.