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Last edited by Aqua Man; 11-16-2011 at 02:35 AM. |
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![]() Nice sounding system but whoever buys this,,imo get rid of the sharks. Donate them to a large aquarium..please. 375g is way too small for a fish that gets up to 5.5+ feet in size.
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![]() doubt anyones gonna donate 3 x $200 sharks because of guilt, why even buy the system then
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![]() LOL true enough, they were sold to me as leopards sharks, but I am thinking they are coral cat sharks. Hard to believe as I really trust the people at that salt water store in Calgary that I bought them from, and questioned them a few times about it and they said the supplier says they are leopard sharks but not the ones from the US....
If they are coral cat sharks they should not get any larger then 36" and they are about 30" or so now, and can be housed in a 180gallon minimum. But would recommend more. I was going to build a massive tank for them 3-4000gallons but have no time, my job puts food on the table and comes first. Maybe when I retire I will get back into it. |
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![]() Oh and apperantly in other parts of the world a coral cat shark is called/nicknamed a leopard shark. That may be the confussion. The opinion is 50/50 as I talked to several people on this matter.
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