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I can go on forever about these creatures. ![]() I had a white spotted Bamboo shark with blue eyes, called him Neo. Later found out HE was a SHE. ![]() These sharks will lay on the sand, peak out of a rock until the lights go out. I thought it was super fun to get a blue LED flashlight and watch the Bamboo come alive at night. It's NOT a good idea to feed him everyday but if you have other tankmates you dont want eaten, don't let him go hungry. ![]() By 7-8 months in total, my Bamboo had grown to over 15 inches from an egg. I had a hard time finding a suitable home. She mostly only ate Krill. It took a while to go for silversides. I had to soak them in garlic for a while for her to even think of tasting it. Because I was going through Krill, I went to China town and got a big bag ($5 bucks) of mixed Melody with big peices of Krill, squid, etc in it. Just make sure you buy uncooked. I soaked food in garlic, said to make the picky eaters come. A couple things to know... As these sharks are blind, a tank filled with LOTS of live rock is NOT ideal. They can suffer infections from rubbing their under belly on the rocks. Another thing, if you decide to add any fish with the shark. MAKE sure you QT all new additions as the shark CAN NOT TOLERATE ANY Copper or other medications. Even though I loved my Bamboo, I realized I couldn't ever have a tank big enough for her. I ended up selling her to Big Al's here in Edmonton, where she STILL lives in their huge shark tank. I love going to visit her as she's now, HUGE. Too think that from an egg she grow to that so fast. I will see if I can find my before and after pictures of her tomorrow. If you ever want to see yourself, she's the only shark in their with the blue eyes. Hope this helps. ![]()
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~ LeeWorld ~ "Not using a quarantine tank is like playing Russian roulette. Nobody wins the game, some people just get to play longer than others." - Anthony Calfo Last edited by bulletsworld; 04-14-2007 at 09:14 AM. |