shark needed for home tank

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
BIGgourami;863031; said:
it wasn't still being discussed if you look at the last post it was almost 2 years ago.
why do you think the mods were still "new" to MFK?

HAHAHA good point BG i didnt even notice that. I just saw the guy above me had just replied i didnt notice the other where 2 years old.
 
dude for a tank that small just get a couple black sharks, theyre quite attractive and are active at night and arnt bad to watch.... other than that maybe go to something like a long finned pleco or simmilar.
 
dude for a tank that small just get a couple black sharks, theyre quite attractive and are active at night and arnt bad to watch.... other than that maybe go to something like a long finned pleco or simmilar.

Dude, the problem is we're not talking little FW Bala "Sharks". If we were - there would be no problems.

But what we're talking about is Real SW Sharks. Which is why there's a problem with the tank size.
 
NeonTetraFan;61533; said:
A "Tiger Shark" is a deep water shark that grows to approximatly 10 feet long or larger. It needs at least 250,000 gallons at the bare minimum. No saltwater shark grows to the size of it's tank.

Lol seriously :ROFL:
 
DROP IT!!!!
 
Just FYI I have seen Coral Cats (Atelomycterus sp.) sold under the common name of tiger shark. I assume it was because of its pattern. One more reason we should use scientific names instead of common names.

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