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where can I buy a real shark Not a catfish but a real shark/

where can I buy a real shark Not a catfish but a real shark/2007-11-24 23:43:38

By reading this I hope that I have convinced some aquarists that sharks are not for them. I also hope that I have made some people more interested in these fine animals. A shark tank, even for the smallest shark, will run in to the thousands and sometimes tens of thousands of dollars. It WILL take hours of your time a week. But the reward is a piece of the ever changing ocean, complete with the worlds most amazing predator. Please use www.wetwebmedia.com to find answers to your shark questions and to satisfy all your other aquatic needs."


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I would not recommend a shark unless you are highly experienced with saltwater care. They require a lot of care and require a lot of room. Even the smallest breed of shark will require a tank atleast 300 gallons. That is a huge tank. However, if you really feel you are ready to take on caring for a shark your best bet would be a specialty pet shop. Or you can also buy baby sharks or even shark eggs online. There is one site I know of it is www.petsolutions.com. I hope I helped.
Nurse sharks are occasionally offered for sale in pet shops and can be kept in tanks of about 55gal. But they eventually outgrow that. With all sharks it's not the physical size that requires a larger tank but the amount of physical waste they produce. One way to balance this is to have a set of large drums (55 gal and up) that are plumbed directly into the tank where you have the shark. With good biological filtration in these and constant circulation of this water through the tank you can keep a fair size shark in about 200 gallons. If you are serious about getting one, go to a fishing dock and offer a large reward to any net fisherman that captures one for you. I did this years ago and within a week had a 15" sand shark. I had provided a 5 gal bucket for transport. It was maintained for several years in a 270 gal tank with 300 gal of additional water. Finally, when it reached about 40" I released it.
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