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![]() Not personally but just checking...
Anyway, you asked for suggestions so here's my 2 cents... The Angels & Tangs that may be ok to keep with a Banded Cat Shark may want a bigger tank than 120g. The shrimp you want will probably become food for the shark once it's feeding ok. Also, baby sharks can be notoriously hard to feed at first. Some people even had to force feed them at 1st to stop them starving to death. Make sure you have a nice & fine sandy substrate as anything rougher will be uncomfortable for them or even damage their skin. Personally though, I wouldn't keep them as I'm no shark expert & I don't have the space for a 500+ gallon tank that they will ultimately need. Anyway, I wish I had the means & time to keep them & I really envy you that you do! Make sure you post some pics when you get your tank up & running! It'd be fascinating to see them. . |
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![]() Go to the West Edmonton Mall Sea Life Caverns to see how big Banded Cat Sharks get. They do a feeding every Fri & Sat around noon. They're 4-6 feet long!
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The bioload on these must be HUGE! . |
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![]() You pretty much need a custom tank for these guys that is at the very least 4' wide and hopefully at least 8' long! Ideally bigger though. There are much better, smaller species of sharks to keep in a home aquarium that "only" need a 300-400G tank.
Banded Sharks grow to about a foot within the first year and will be way too big for a 120G, so you really should start with a bigger tank...maybe a 180G or even better a 220G and then upgrade from there. A 120G will not last more than 6 months. You also have to remember that sharks do not tolerate nitrates and are very, very difficult to treat for ich, so having all these other fish in with it, is a big mistake. I doubt you will be able to keep the nitrates down, especially in such a small tank. You should really be thinking about a pond. Maybe 12'x12'? Good luck! |
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![]() Also...
I remember reading somewhere about electric pulses from internal pumps/power heads etc. interfering with their senses. Something about sharks using electrical pulses to sense their surroundings. What I read could be BS, but if you're serious about sharks then it's something else to do more research on. . |
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![]() One of my absolute favorite sharks is the White Spotted Bamboo. It only gets about 3' max and more likely about 2.5', so way more managable. Better looking too in my opinion. You could keep one or two in a 400G. Might be a thought.
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![]() wow everyone, thanks a lot for all your in put and help on my questions i really appreciate it. i will definitely look in to your suggestions.
please feel free to help me out with more info if you have any, or fish for sale also. |