Actually, bull sharks are closer to 27" at birth. In their 1st few years, their growth rate is about 9" per year. So, this supposed bull shark would be 45" if it's growing at a normal rate. While tight, the tank would be doable for the moment.
Oddball;4317022; said:Actually, bull sharks are closer to 27" at birth. In their 1st few years, their growth rate is about 9" per year. So, this supposed bull shark would be 45" if it's growing at a normal rate. While tight, the tank would be doable for the moment.
I don't know for sure but I am willing to bet that if someone is going to get there hands on a 27" bull you are going to have to get in the water and deliver the pups. I would like to hear what zoo divers and shark dealers opinions are on this, since they have both had first hand experience in both keeping and collecting bull pups.Oddball;4318838; said:By 'doable' I meant up to this point where he's building larger quarters for the animal and that it's conceivable that the shark survived this long in it's current tank. I never intimated that the tank was adequate.