nurse shark / widebar datnoid

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blairsteelers

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first off sorry if i placed this in the wrong place..:screwy:

but i went to my local fish store, in simi valley, california, yesturday and saw:

a 3 foot nurse shark priced at $249.99.

and a really nice widebar dantnoid that was about 7 to 8 inches for $120.00.



i woudn't buy them due to lack of space..
but next time i go back to the store i will
definentley get picures.​

and do you think these are good prices for these fish?​
 
Good price for the dat, if it is really a widebar. Not to sure about the nurse shark though. I have only seen one for sale before and it was five feet and a doller to whoever could provide a good home for it and had pictures of their setup.
 
Good price for the dat, if it is really a widebar. Not to sure about the nurse shark though. I have only seen one for sale before and it was five feet and a doller to whoever could provide a good home for it and had pictures of their setup.
lol thats a bargain if your into sharks (if only i had the space and money). id take him to see it myself!
 
Only thing is you have to provide a home for a shark that can get twice that big.

Space it the issue, I don't think money would be since it only cost a doller.
 
i need the money to provide the good home for it. i might be able to stretch the dollar afterwards though lol
yea its bout half grown, and females get a bit bigger than the males too
 
Thats right, I forgot you have to feed fish, duh.
 
Nurse Sharks belong in aquariums in the thousands of gallons.
 
There are several sharks called nurse sharks, in Australia the sand tiger is caklled a gray nurse shark. The common nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) can reach 14' long
 
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