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![]() OK, an on topic post. In my opinion, you will need a very, very large tank to keep these sharks in captivity, at least the size of an Olympic swimming pool. I base my opinion on my observations of seeing these creatures swimming in their natural surroundings when I am scuba diving. I am making no comment on other fish available in the fish trade. If the original OP wants to say, "while, what about this fish.." we can debate that elsewhere.
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![]() Who I really start up something here I wish you guy would relpy to my other add that I post when I am look for thing. But any way I may just make it a stingray tank and reef and smaller shark Tan stingray tank and reef and smaller shark. Ok next thing do you guy have any other Ideas on what shark I can get that do more int the day then just say in one spot ???
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![]() Hahahahahahahahahahahahhahahhahahaha lol lol lol like I would make a tank that size for freshwater red tail shark. I own one a I own a freshwater black tip to and in in my 100 gallon now. And I used to have a shirk that look like a ID shark but it not
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![]() NO I AM NOT CHINES at all Man I am Canada thank you very much and I am just ask for some idea that all. And what I could do and how big it need to be. And yes I don't very very much care about God animals. And yes I don't think it fare to keep a fish or any thing like that in a small thank like that. And I know where your going with that say. And know I am not going there that the last thing I need.
Don't you be think of me like that thank you!!*. |
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![]() Is there any one els that as some thing beside who I am now that you guy now. Like it really matter which it should NOT!!!
This is about fish not about people leave that part alone |
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![]() Heres the thing Ghosttruck, you're all over the road like a drunk driver. What most people are understanding from your posts is this; you want a large shark in a small tank. You dont think its going to cost upwards of $10,000 + to house one. You want to have said shark for a short time, then return it, sell it whatever. Whatever you say beyond that, you're not going to get a lot of support from most of the members here, who deeply care about the well-being of the animals we keep.
I would suggest you get off your butt, stop cluttering the board with nonsense, and go talk to Eli, who has experience with what you are looking for. ...and if you do put a Black Tip Reef Shark in a tank smaller than 1000 gallons, please do not share it with us, or I will report you for animal cruelty. Last edited by WarDog; 04-12-2016 at 01:59 PM. |