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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2008

My 24" male and 14" female horn sharks feeding.

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  • Be sure to get as large a tank as you can. Sharks need lots of room

  • When you build your 13,000 Gallon tank, make sure you re-inforce the concrete with something other than steel like acrylic pieces, steel or metal will drive the sharks crazy - especially the requiem family of sharks ie. blacktip, lemon...

  • @foreversteam

    Thanks for the advice.....unfortunately I don't think my project is going to become a reality, at least not in the foreseeable future. I am aware of the problems metal creates with the sharks ampullae of Lorenzini. Thanks for reminding me though

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  • A banded "bamboo Shark" or cat shark species is what you should get for the smaller tanks. Just google "bamboo sharks" or Catshark and see what pops up.

  • @foreversteam man i need some advice on what kind of small shark i can get

    for my 125 gallon tank

  • @foreversteam man i need some advice on what kind of small shark i can get

  • @rnelson40

    i plan on setting one up for clowns and a bamboo shark

  • @kodyhorn44

    It depends on what kind of tank you are setting up. One thing you'll probably want is a large protein skimmer, it takes alot of the filth out of a tank. Then there's wet/dry's, cannister filters, etc. Be sure to get a skimmer at least!

  • @rnelson40

    oh ohk thankyou and another thing what kind of filteration will i need

  • @kodyhorn44

    OK, we are talking about 2 different things, coral and live rock. Using fake corals are OK, but I would advise to always use live rock. The good beneficial bacteria lives on the live rock and is a large part of the health of a tank. Do a Google search on "aquarium nitrogen cycle" and it will explain it fully.

  • @rnelson40

    i dont care if its looks like it, i was jus wondering bc i wanna start a marine tank but ive never had one, so you dont have to have live rock?

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