Great white sharks can be raised, but it is difficult to raise them. First of all, great white sharks live in seawater, and they also need seawater to breed them. Secondly, great white sharks are large fish, which are very large in size in adulthood, and they need a large space to move normally. In addition, the gills of great white sharks have degenerated, so they need to swim constantly to let the water flow through their gills, so as to ensure that they have enough oxygen.
Finally, great white sharks are very fierce and like to attack other fish and humans. When reared in captivity, great white sharks are likely to attack breeders. There are also some great white sharks bred in aquariums, which are likely to break the glass, so it is not recommended to breed great white sharks artificially.
2. How big is the great white sharkThe length of the great white shark in adulthood can reach 3-4.9 meters. At present, the known great white shark is 6.4 meters long and weighs 2600 kg. However, great white sharks of different genders are also different in size. In the same environment, female great white sharks will be larger than male great white sharks. Besides gender, the living environment also has a great influence on their body shape. If the sea they live in is polluted or has other large organisms, they will not grow very big. If they live in a more comfortable environment, their body size will develop bigger.