Black tip reef shark reef safe?

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I find it better to put a new thread for each topic, it's goes to the top of the forums page for more people to see and if you just ask it in your old thread not everyone might see it.
zoodiver just closed off three of your threads. that should say don't make more threads about btr.
 
EXACTLY.

Nobody wants for you to be at the top of the forums at all times with your nonstop trolling.
And, when you post a comment in your original thread, it bumps to the top. Meaning, there's no reason for so many bogus threads.


To answer your question. Yes they are reef safe. It's in their title.
However, putting them in a reef would be both expensive and idiotic in captivity. I doubt it's ever been done before, with very good reason. Not even in major aquariums.

Now please, stop dwelling on your dreams of sharks, and start working on the steps that may someday get you there.

There's no possible way that you'll be able to do anything with any shark until you do so. Just calm down, be patient, and start with the basics


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I never knew every time you post a comment on your thread it gets moved to the top, I'm new here. Just to make you happy I'm going to delete all my BTRS threads and make only 1, now does that sound good?
 
Black tip reefs won't go after coral, but sharks in general are nasty/dirty, and that alone will prevent a coral population from thriving unless you are spending MEGA money on the display.

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