4' Nurse Shark

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Waldo

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One of our avid fish keepers here in Spokane WA has a large Nurse Shark that needs to go to a bigger pool. If you are interested let me know. Must be in the US and must already have experience in keeping an animal of this stature!!!!! Must write me why you are capable of keeping this monster. DreAlphaBettas@aol.com
 
WOW....I cannot imagin. I would love to own one but would need a public aquarium for it...some fish just need to stay wild.
 
My sentiments exactly. Nevertheless if there is no one with an adequate place to put the wonderful creature it will go to the Seattle aquarium..
 
Waldo said:
My sentiments exactly. Nevertheless if there is no one with an adequate place to put the wonderful creature it will go to the Seattle aquarium..

seattle would be a nice place for it they just seem to show pride and joy into the animals that they keep :D GO WASHINGTON
 
I remember someone having a shark pnd then converting it to a turtle pond, cannot remembe if it was on this site though.
 
Waldo said:
One of our avid fish keepers here in Spokane WA has a large Nurse Shark that needs to go to a bigger pool. If you are interested let me know. Must be in the US and must already have experience in keeping an animal of this stature!!!!! Must write me why you are capable of keeping this monster. DreAlphaBettas@aol.com

Wow Nurse shark !! They grow to around 15' don't they ?

Hope you find a a good home for him keep us posted !

I've posted some pic's for all tho's who are wondering what a nurse shark is ... Yes there are some out there who don't know !!

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FYI~

There is also a Local Fish store that has a 2' Horned Shark(?) stuffed in a 125g tank. If anyone else is interested in this as well, he is asking $100 for it. I could probably talk him down some. You would have to pay for shipping, etc.
 
Nurse sharks get between 7.5'-9' females being larger in both girth and length.
 
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