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    Wels Catfish krichardson's Avatar
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    Great story and outcome..Do you intend to return the shark to the sea eventually?
    Seriously dude look at that mug. You don't seem like the type that knows karate but you seem like you know karazy..........Sumo ninja





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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoodiver;4576422;
    After the next X ray, talk is to move our current nurse shark in the main Reef display to the big shark display and have this little guy move into the Reef.
    great to hear , it's all to often that these stories don't have as happy of an ending. awesome job!
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    How MONSTER is your tank? Zoodiver's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by krichardson;4576444;
    Great story and outcome..Do you intend to return the shark to the sea eventually?

    We don't have the permit nor the means to properly set up this animal for release. It will be a life time display animal for people to come and see once he goes into the main Reef display.

    Releasing fish requires a permit and you need to go through a process of making sure the animal is clean and hasn't been treated with anything. Because we've introduced various drugs into the body (antibiotics etc...), he's been deemed non-releasable.



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    Hey Matt did you guys end up doing surgery?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoodiver;4581011;
    We don't have the permit nor the means to properly set up this animal for release. It will be a life time displat animal for people to come and see once he goes into the main Reef display.

    Releasing fish requires a permit and you need to go through a process of making sure the animal is clean and hasn't been treated with anything. Because we've introduced various drugs into the body (antibiotics etc...), he's been deemed non-releasable.
    what would there reasoning be for not releasing them once they have made healthy via drugs?



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    How MONSTER is your tank? Zoodiver's Avatar
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    It appears the hook is disolving on it's own, but I want proof prior to making a move to exhibit.

    Dean, they're fussy about any type of drug treated fish going back into the wild population for fear that it may have built up a tolerance to something negative in captivity, but could carry that into a wild population with the immunity to fight off an foreign disease.



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    How MONSTER is your tank? Zoodiver's Avatar
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    Update: Friday he goes in for follow up X rays to determine the next step.



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    A little late but:

    Last edited by Younglin; 12-01-2010 at 8:20 PM.
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe.”



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    Update after the follow up X rays today. Hook is still in place, and clear as day. After the first round, the instruction from the top was wait it out in the hopes that the hook would disolve in the stomach of the shark. (No comment.) Today, we confirmed that doesn't happen. The next step will be one of two. Surgery to remove, then he goes to the big exhibit. Or because he's eating so well and acting normal, allow him to carry on life as he has and move him to exhibit. I'll keep you posted.


    Transport over to the vet clinic.





    Onto the X Ray table:











    The result (hard to see, the film was really washed out):




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    Won't this hook rust and break down over the years? It may take more than a decade but it will eventually break down I would think.

    P.S. I have no idea why that embed isn't working.
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