Paroon Shark

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well jus feed him a couple times like when u get up and go to bed, if he is eating feeder then feed that to him on ocasion but not all the time, bc feeders are a good faty food but its not good to feed yo them all the time. if he likes pellots, then try 2 different kinds, have u tryed krill, shrimp, blood worms or anything else. if not try those. good luck. if u want him to get bigger faster ur gonna need to power feed, but remb when u power feed ur gonna need to do more water changes bc there will be more fish waste and ex food in the water.
 
I dont want to powerfeed.. I want to PROLONG his growth as much as possible.. although our plans for a 400 gallon may still not be big enough... I dont know what to do..

I will try to get more pics of him tomorrow to positively I.D him.. and like I said.. he was called an Imperial Shark so I cant find too much info on the net... so advice is greatly needed right now since I want to cry.....
 
What is that a pond? :ROFL: Where the heck am I going to put it? :hitting: :wall:
 
what is that.,.. a pool :ROFL:

It's a 1000gal polyethylene tank with a small window (from aquaticeco.com). Because of doorway restrictions, I went with the 650gal with a 24" x 24" lexan window. The delivered cost was $500.
 
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I dont want to powerfeed.. I want to PROLONG his growth as much as possible.. although our plans for a 400 gallon may still not be big enough... I dont know what to do..

I will try to get more pics of him tomorrow to positively I.D him.. and like I said.. he was called an Imperial Shark so I cant find too much info on the net... so advice is greatly needed right now since I want to cry.....
oh sorry i guess im more tanked than i thoght.:ROFL: so ya dont power feed him and do visa versa what i said:ROFL: and it will slow it down a little, but i would start saveing up more money now for a bigger tank:ROFL: :ROFL: :grinyes: :ROFL:
 
LOL... you must have a BIG house man.. good god

what do you keep in the 650?
 
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