new shark owner

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well right now im planning on a reef set up... i have no idea like i said i need the sharks for the experiment... once im done i would like to add other things such as a moray possibly... i have no idea really im still looking into all this what animals work with others and other then talking to someone in person u guys are the best ive got sense google is like trying to get answers from a wall... so anything u can tell me is helpful
 
Mr Mikey;4372676; said:
Of the 4 species in the genus Atelomycterus, the only one I've found that is easily obtainable is the coral catshark(marmoratus). It seems to be available online for around $170+. Though, aquatictech has them listed at $129, they don't keep them in stock, only pre-order. Thought I'd mention, they also have male and female Yellow-Spotted Stingrays in stock for $89+.

I'll keep checking on the other species for sales location/availability. This is a pic I found of a Coral Catshark:
Coral_Catshark.jpg
you can buy those yellow stingrays for 30.00 from tomscaribbeantropical.com when they are in stock
 
so for now i should just do sharks... so i just get a 250 with coral sharks... live rock... and... set it up for alot of swimming room... now what else...
 
Deano1956;4372898; said:
you can buy those yellow stingrays for 30.00 from tomscaribbeantropical.com when they are in stock


Thanks for that, since the stingrays weren't what I was searching for, I didnt research prices more thoroughly on them.:D
 
You're Welcome....now ya just gotta figure out if that's what you're actually gonna end up with according to tank size, filtration, surface area, area for tank location, etc.
 
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