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I agree, don't feed the trolls. You get nothing from it. If you find anything interesting from the book please post it as I find the information interesting. I am curious as to what is myth and what is SME advice (not sure there are hard facts when it comes to animal behavior - there is always one out there that is different).
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Have you ever seen a full grown brown banded bamboo shark? They do not stay the cute, small shark that you hatch from an egg. As they grow older, they lose their bands and look somewhat like a nurse shark and get to around 42 inches in length or greater. Yes some of these tank sizes are not feasible for most, and that is why I plan on staying out of sharks. The large water volume (as i have and others have stated) is mainly for the amount of waste that these sharks produce. They are bottom dwellers, but do you think it is good for the shark to sit around all day and not move around? I know you PLAN on upgrading, but will you? Plans change and the best way to avoid this is to get the largest tank that you can afford and the appropriate sized animals for the tank. You may even think about giving the shark to your friend as stated, but 5 years down the road will he still take it? Would I get a Vlamingii tang for my 125 gallon tank and PLAN on upgrading later on? NO, WHY? Because I probably will not for a long time even if I do dream on it. Do I love how Vlamingii's look and their personality? Yes, but I have to think of the animal. I do see why you may be getting frustrated, but there is no reason to start arguments behind a computer screen. Listen to the advice given to you......REALLY think hard about it......and think logically, "Can i keep this animal LONG TERM".
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I guess I will waste my time and give my 2 cents for this thread. I have to first say that it is good you are doing research, but just take a second to read everyone's advice (whether it be good, bad, negative or postive, you can never have too much info on this subject). The best place for research on sharks is sharkraycentral.com they have a great tank size and requirements for almost every shark you could keep in their captive care threads.
So now, if your still set on keeping a shark, what will be the biggest tank size you can go? 240g? If that is the case, no shark will be able to comfortably live in their for its life. Therefore, I would either scratch the idea or see if you could find a bigger/better home for it when it outgrows the 240g BEFORE you buy the shark, since most places don't take sharks/large fish. Next, I would look into the coral catshark as a few people recommended. They are more active and aggressive then a banded, but they are almost half the size! Bare minimum would be a 6x2.5 footprint, I mean bare minimum! an 8ft length for a 240 is great, but the width of 2ft is tight. Round ponds work great too, better then your traditional tank. As far as I know, a true coral catshark is not captive bred or hatched, I have never seen eggs for them, only banded. Getting a shark that is already eating and healthy is your best bet. Your water parms are going to have to be perfect (like SPS perfect) for a shark, they are very sensitive to bad water quality, even the slightest bit of nitrates can make a shark not eat and then doom it. Chose tankmates wisely, no triggers (unless Xanthichthys), no angels (unless genicanthus), no puffers or small fish that would be eaten, especially other bottom dwellers. Bottom line is think about the sharks well being, if you can't give it a proper home (most can't, no shame in that) then don't get one. Don't just try it out because it would look cool or to impress your friends. I have always wanted to keep a shark, but just don't have the right tank for one yet. Sure I could keep a baby for awhile, but you have to think long term. Maybe someday. Goodluck with everything, hopefully you make the right decisions wisely. |
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I would not do it even a 240 is to small. I have a california sting ray in my 280 (8'x30"x24") and it only gets 10". He eats a ton, and the waste is killing my water quality. I couldn't imagine a 4' shark!
I'm upgrading my skimmer from an ETSS 1500 to a ETSS 5000. If you want to keep that kind of animal in a reef you had better be ready to buy a $2000 skimmer at the very least.
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![]() ![]() If I went solid glass tank, yeah 240 is probably the most I could go for quite a while unless I found a killer deal. However, building a massive "plywood" tank isn't out of the question (I can build a house why not a tank right?? lol). I won't go the pond route because of looks, and I think they are semi-pointless because you can't really sit and watch the shark and see if from all sides kind of thing ya know. If I get one I want to be able to sit and watch it for long periods of time... even if it is doing nothing. I want to be able to watch it eat and all that too ![]() The tropicorum here in MI has captive bred cat sharks per their website, as well as a few others ![]() ![]() I don't really think giving it a good home would be a problem, especially if I built a tank, because I would probably go 6-8'x3-4'x2-3' min. Since I would be building my own skimmer as well (link is in another post in here somewhere lol) quite cheaply (other then the pumps)... building a couple to keep things clean wouldn't be a problem either, could even build my own plywood sump/ refuge too, which would add to the water volume as well ![]() |
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I ws curious about that DIY skimmer, is it really effective or just big looking? It is a very intriguing idea based on the price of large skimmers.
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![]() The 5 gallon salt bucket skimmers look kind of appealing as well for their effectiveness, but I like the looks and clearness of the 5 gallon water jug better, seems like less to build it really, and design seems better. I may do some searching and try to find something with more of a cone shape too and attempt a diy cone skimmer, but for now the water jug is option #1 ![]() Last edited by chort55; 09/03/2009 at 08:00 PM. |
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Pretty much my only real concern (other than tank size which we have taken care of) was if I could keep the shark in a reef setting (which for bandeds is more like their natural habitat anyways), since they are listed as non- reef safe.... I am fine with losing snails, and extra cleaning. I have adjusted my thoughts to better suite the shark and for its saftey and will not have any sps or hard corals, only zoa's/ softies so it doesn't scratch itself on the acros or anything ![]() |
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not to put you down but a project of the right size tank will still cost you around 5-6 grand.
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Some things you just can't DIY effectively on this scale.
Out of curiosity, how old of a guy are ya, Chort55?
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I have to admit I am a bit skeptical about the water cooler bottle skimmer. I think 75% of the people I know that build their own skimmer end up spending more than if they bought one by the time they get it to perform well. I haven't seen one built so maybe they work very well. I just think of all the people I see building their own skimmers and the last thread I could find on RC on this build was from 2006. If it works I may have to build one of my own though.
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Jeremy Brown liquor never hurt anybody “Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse" Pierre-Simon Laplace I should want to cook him a simple meal, but I shouldn't want to cut into him, to tear the flesh, to wear the flesh, to be born unto new worlds where his flesh becomes my key. Current Tank Info: broken and dry |
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Lets put it this way... I feed my 6 fish in my little 20 gallon tank 3-4 times a day, and corals every day-every other day.... and have 0 issues other then a ton of coraline growth.... and I am not even running a skimmer. You feed sharks from my research 2-3 times a WEEK. Sure they eat alot in that time, and are messy eaters, but I don't think I will have much of a problem keeping the water good. |
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you can feed sharks everyday. and the skimmer is the best way to clean your water IMO. i'm not trying to just put you down and i shouldn't even be posting this thread because apparently i'm an idiot but i've hatched a baby banded cat shark out of an egg and it wasn't easy to take care of and eventually died. i really want a shark too but i just don't have the room ATM. so i know you think that your going to spend very little and it won't cost much to do but it will. no matter if you DIY everything or not. that will save you maybe a few hundred. your still looking at at LEAST. 5-6 grand. i spent close to 12 grand on my 180g and i know a shark tank will be at least close to the same price minus the lights, tank and CA rx because your building your own tank i guess. and how old are you if you don't mind me asking?
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And since folks keep asking; according to his birthdate on his profile he is 26.
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Jeremy Brown liquor never hurt anybody “Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse" Pierre-Simon Laplace I should want to cook him a simple meal, but I shouldn't want to cut into him, to tear the flesh, to wear the flesh, to be born unto new worlds where his flesh becomes my key. Current Tank Info: broken and dry |
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What I am saying is somethings you can DIY, and some things you can not, effectively at least. I mean I could build a killer skimmer, for a modest bio-load tank, and I could save a fortune. It would be big and ugly but it would do the job. But a task of this size, I just don't see that happening. Like building a house, using your example... you BUY windows. You don't stick some glass in some frames, and call it a window. You buy a bathtub, instead of just hollowing out a portion of the basement floor, and filling it with bubbles. And the tank... again... is the LEAST of the worries. A big box full of water. Perfect. You're done. Its EVERYTHING else that will make or break this project, and the life of this wee fish.
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Experience speaks volumes. 12 grand! Whoa. But did you put a venturi in a garbage pail? You coulda saved a FORTUNE! This should be considered the most important post in this thread. Ah, its all in good fun. It fun to daydream about it, Chort. Imagination is free, and nothing dies. I would be lost without mine.
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my post or yours? lol and were all idiots aren't we? lol
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