Shark Attack!

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very nice, a Big Al's close to me has some sharks(dunno what kind) in a tank that's I think about 1400 gallons. they are with some angelfish(saltwater;) )
 
wow awesome awesome.............love that shark!
 
haha woot woot for exotic life. paradise you should make an exotic life thread with pics from all of our tanks, your shots are great.
 
I've spent several lunch breaks watching:popcorn: this little shark cruise around in this tank. It is a shame that he will outgrow it pretty quickly, but it's still a blast to watch while it's still around. I love the clean lines of the all acrylic tank. It's truly a sight to behold. It might look better, though, with a big school of pbass or tiger fish in it instead.:naughty: :naughty: :naughty:

Watching this guy really makes me miss my days of caring for a lemon shark at California Aquariums on Reseda Blvd when I was younger. The 4000 gallon tank we had their had some really incredible fish in it. Too bad they decided that ceramic ornaments for the yard was a better business model than aquariums after the earthquake in 94.:cry: :cry: :cry:
 
holy **** man! that shark is a beaut!
 
blacktip;700384; said:
I've spent several lunch breaks watching:popcorn: this little shark cruise around in this tank. It is a shame that he will outgrow it pretty quickly, but it's still a blast to watch while it's still around. I love the clean lines of the all acrylic tank. It's truly a sight to behold. It might look better, though, with a big school of pbass or tiger fish in it instead.:naughty: :naughty: :naughty:

Watching this guy really makes me miss my days of caring for a lemon shark at California Aquariums on Reseda Blvd when I was younger. The 4000 gallon tank we had their had some really incredible fish in it. Too bad they decided that ceramic ornaments for the yard was a better business model than aquariums after the earthquake in 94.:cry: :cry: :cry:


:cry: remembers California Aquariums...that tank was AWSOME.....
 
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