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Old 04-05-2007, 03:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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On the shark note, what are some of the smaller saltwater sharks available? Not that I plan on getting one anytime soon, but I'm curious.


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Old 04-05-2007, 10:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have seen plenty of Banded Bamboo cat sharks, I had one that I raised from a egg. It was a pretty cool shark!

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I had an epaulette shark for three and a half years which tripled in size. It was an awesome fish and was a very nice show piece, however over time it outgrew my tank. I believe that they all get to a decent size and will need a tank of at least 150G to keep them successfully, with other agressive and large fish. Are great to look at... good luck!!


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The smallest available species of marine sharks- sold in LFS - are the following.

- Marbled Catshark (Atelomycterus macleayi) - 24" long - needs a tank of at least 225 gallons (6'L x 2.5'W x 2'T) - as adult.

- Coral Catshark (Atelomycterus marmoratus) - 27" long - needs at least 225 gallons (6'L x 2.5'W x 2'T).

- Indonesian /Zebra Bamboo (Chiloscyllium hasselti) - 24" long - also needs at least a 225 gallon.

- Gray Bamboo (Chiloscyllium griseum) - 30" long - an adult it needs a tank that is at least 315 gallons (7'L x 3'W x2'T).

"Banded" Bamboos aka Brown Banded Bamboos (Chiloscyllium punctatum) grow to be 40-42" long and requires a tank that is at least 480 gallons (8'L x 4'W x 2'T), So does the Epaulette (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) which also gets to be 42" long. The "Marbled" Bamboo aka the White-spotted Bamboo gets to be about 32-37" long and requires a tank that is at least 420 gallons (8'L x 3.5'W x 2'T).
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