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  • Hey What Kind of Sand do you have in this tank. Currently I am Updating my tank and i have sand but i am not sure if it is soft enough for my bamboo shark.

    Thanks!

  • is that an eel in there??

  • LOL! At least I know that my trigger isn't RETARDED...I have this problem with my baby spinner shark. She is only about 3 months old and that damned trigger fish is so aggressive. I always say "uh huh, Mr. Trigger, you wait until this bitch grows up a little more, she's gonna be bigger than you and she's gonna bite your ass"!! Glad to see that I am not the only one with these salt water aquarium issues!!!

  • thats exactly like my picasso trigger and snowflake eel. the trigger will steal the food and just spit it out, he must hate my eel.

  • is that a spanish hogfish in the tank? (the red fish with yellow tail)

  • £120 RRP

  • after 0:26 he said "fuck it ill eat nemo"

  • not a good idea keeping a shark and trigger.. triggers favorite food is cat sharks loll.. thell eat the eyes first

  • Triggers aren't supposed to be placed in the same tank as Bamboo sharks as they are too agressive...

  • How hard is it to keep a bamboo shark? I have had a saltwater aquarium for over 10 years and freshwater for and additional 15 years. I was going to get a bamboo shark but wherever I go it says you have to be an "expert". I figured its just like any other preditory fish but is there any other secrets that I should know about before getting one.

  • Is that an engineer goby that came out from under the rocks?

  • i can hear the philipino word i can speak it

  • hello Julia,

    Yes, I'm filipino and thanks for watching. That's what I go through everyday to feed my baby bamboo shark. LOL

    Ingat at Mabuhay.

  • @nixmix819 do they get bigger or stay the same size

  • What happened your yellow tang ?

  • It had fin disease before which was fin erosion. Anyway the fin grew back and that's how it looks now. Well r.i.p yellow tank I got a bad fish disease and my tang didn't make it.

  • how big they grow?

  • 48" Max, they also need a 180 US Gallon/ 681.4 ltr tank.

  • thanks

  • Bamboo shark about 4 feet in the wild. but if you control their feeding and if they will survive then I would say one way or the other if it out grew my tank, I will donate it in NYC aquarium.

  • lol thats why I keep only 1 kind of a fish and only 1

  • LOL, persistent isn't he?

    Mind you, that shark is going to get wayyyyyyyyyy to big for that tank.

  • Anyway my bamboo didn't make it. So sad I lost that shark.

  • @nixmix819

    Why do you think the shark died. I have a baby and was just wondering what happened to yours

  • Yes, that Sargassum trigger is very persistent. thanks for watching. LOL

  • jajajaja super funny everybody had their share exept spot lol

  • it was hilariuos when the eel got it lol.

  • lol, Spot was such a slowpoke.

  • how big is that tank????

  • your asking for trouble keeping triggers with bamboo sharks the trigger will hurt the shark sooner or later

  • sargassum trigger is one of the most peaceful triggers though. i keep mine with two clownfish, a bicolor blenny, and a yellowhead goby.

  • whats up with your yellow tangs top fin?

    Nice fish/tank btw :)

  • LOL quite a predicament you've got there. Really cool tank!

  • how many gallons to support it when full grown?

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