Indoor Pond? Inflatable?

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How about a horse shoe crab?
 
26pets;2412589; said:
How about a horse shoe crab?
Nvm.... I think dont they need land?
 
How about a flounder? But If I get a sting ray later on would I have to worry about the flounder?
 
well if the shark doesnt like it or the inflatable is to small, it might try to tear it or jump out so just so you know he/she might decided to tear it. make sure its really strong and youll probably be good with it. hope this helps
 
Ya I've decided on a 1,000 gallon PVC pool
brandonp103;2412603; said:
well if the shark doesnt like it or the inflatable is to small, it might try to tear it or jump out so just so you know he/she might decided to tear it. make sure its really strong and youll probably be good with it. hope this helps
 
o ya and make sure the shark will have enough room, so just make sure he/she is not HUGE and you'll be good
 
Question how do you sex a shark? Like tell the gender?
 
Black Banded Cat Sharks or better known as Brown banded Bamboo Sharks grow to be about 3.5' long. and can't be kept in a 180 gallon tank for life. They need a pond of at least 600 gallons.

Personal I wouldn't suggest putting to much stock in what you find written on online sites that sell sharks. From my personal experience most of the information on these sites tends to be wrong.

I've heard of aquarists keeping flounders, and horseshoe crabs with benthic sharks.
 
So are sting rays with them a bad idea? Or could you keep them in the same tank? I might just go with a species only tank.
 
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