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why can't people read more than 24g. the dude said 150g in his original post. some people's children.
 
TheSaltwaterGuy;1681955; said:
Don't worry if the shark doesn't eat right away. Most sharks don't eat until weeks, and sometimes months, after their born.

Good luck.

Wow, just came across this thread and you my friend are not very wise when it comes to giving advice on sharks, LoL glad you posted the "good luck" because anyone who actually takes that advice is going to need it:screwy:....... any update on how the shark is doing?!:confused:
 
part of thinks he's just pulling legs, and another part is feeling bad if he isn't
 
WODY;1829298; said:
why can't people read more than 24g. the dude said 150g in his original post. some people's children.


a 150 is a 125 but taller, and is still nowhere near enough room for life... read past THAT
 
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Originally Posted by TheSaltwaterGuy
Don't worry if the shark doesn't eat right away. Most sharks don't eat until weeks, and sometimes months, after their born.

Good luck.

Wow, just came across this thread and you my friend are not very wise when it comes to giving advice on sharks, LoL glad you posted the "good luck" because anyone who actually takes that advice is going to need it....... any update on how the shark is doing?!

Agreed - the only sharks that are capable of surviving a fast of a couple of months between feedings are full grown adults. Then usually only the larger species do that. As for juvenile bamboos - about 4 weeks is tops - any longer the shark is likely going to die.
 
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