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Aug 16, 2012
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San Jose, CA
Finally registered! Been reading and doing research for many months now. Been following many threads and looking on Amy ways to improve my setup.

I started out with a freshwater setup about 7yrs ago with a small 20g and goldfish. Soon got plecos, fw sharks, catfish, etc. The 20 wasn't enough and upgraded to a 55. That lasted about 2.5 yrs. About 4 yrs later in April I decided to bring back the 55g and try saltwater. I was planning on a fish only tank as a reef was too advance to startup. I did my research and went looking for a great lfs. Lucky for me I found one about 20min away. After cycling my tank I added some fish. Got some clownfish, naso tang, yellow tang, copperband butterfly. Weren't added all at the same time. View attachment 839408View attachment 839409 Doesn't look great but was how I started in sw. 2 months later I was looking to upgrade and found a great deal on a 240g 8x2x2. It was about as big as I could fit in the space in the room. View attachment 839410 Started collecting equipment like sump, protein skimmer, fx5 canister filter, etc.View attachment 839411View attachment 839412 I added live sand and live rock as I cycled the water. Was planning on adding the 55g water and stock into the 240.

Always wanted to have sw sharks so I planned on starting small before I jumped in. With the 240 I thought I would finally have a shot. I researched and found out that bottom dwelling sharks would best in a small aquarium. I looked at my lfs to see if I could find something or order before buying online. I found a lfs that had a nurse and horn shark for sale but knew the nurse shark would be too big and couldn't afford the horn shark at the moment, $450. The owner told me he sometimes got other sharks in. I decided to check in regularly and after 1.5 months I saw a 10" coral cat shark that I had to have. View attachment 839413 2 weeks later I found this 13" brown banded bamboo shark. View attachment 839414View attachment 839415.
My plan is to get an indoor pond in the next year or so. As of now it'll be going in the garage as that's the biggest available space.


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For the most part they don't move much during the day. They are nocturnal and are active at night unless its feeding time. They do need space as they swim more then one would think. I recently picked up a 7" sailfin tang and a foxface. ImageUploadedByMonsterAquariaNetwork1350675839.581417.jpg Makes the tank more interesting.


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Nice sharks! Lol when I got my 240 I contemplated the same thing! Should I go SW and get some small bamboos? Haha but I ended up sticking with freshwater and I havnt regretted that. Good stuff u got there! I could see myself doig that too.
 
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