Good shark supplier online? preferbly wite spot bamboo eggs

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wednesday13

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Looking for a white spot bamboo, brown band bamboo, cali horn, juvies or eggs. I'd like some good eggs personally but a good online supplier regardless. In the process of setting up a 300 for them. i have around 600gal salt already and have been keeping groupers,lions,triggers,tangs,moreys,wrasses, butterflies, snapper, and puffers for about a year. Made a mistake and picked up an indonesian bamboo aka. hasselets bamboo, and id like to redeem myself. Hes doing good in a 30 gal with 25lbs of live rock, skimmer, sand,filter, small snails and no lights to keep him calm. He's eating marine cuisine finally after 4 days. Flame away, i should have researched i know, but im more than willing to give any of my specimens special attention or care they need. I have around 5,000 fresh and keep some of the rarest fish in the world, 4 Goonch and an albino wells to be exact :). Very interested in sharks and have read these are more or less srarter ones. Some of my big cats are comparable id say and some have been with me for 6 years. What attracts me to sharks is the life expectancy, i enjoy growing anything out from 2"-30" in a year and i dont sell my friends like most people on here. Any advice on where to get some good lil guys is much appreciated. Thankyou
 
what about life expectency you mention?

Just the fact that most species ive been reading about live for around 25 yrs? I was inferring that i enjoy keeping a single specimen for that long rather than getting something new every week/month like most of the fish keepers i know in the hobby.
 
idk, just lookin for some good advice out there, i dont know much about you salties hah...but def. looking into a group growout for the chance to breed in the future. I'd much rather have sharks in my 1700 pool than 30" cats and a turtle.
 
i don't know a good supplier for shark eggs but i do keep a close eye on aquabid
 
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