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cichlidman1888

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So I have a 29 gallon as you can see in my gallery thing there's not much going on in it much anymore . There's two clowns and a goby and mushrooms was thinkin about a shark for the tank what kind would fit in my tank and be reef save most of all
 
Nothing. Sorry - but minimum 220 gallons for the smallest of sharks. There is no pup that could be kept for even a few months in such a small tank - if there were, they'd likely be the most popular fish on the market.
 
If you up grade after it hatched you could try a bamboo egg. But after it hatched you need to get a bigger tank like a 65gall or bigger. Not that it was right but I bought a bamboo that hatched from a guy who had it in a 20 gal tank he used as a frag tank.
 
you may think some of the smaller species of sharks may fair well in a small tank as they are relativly un-active during the day. nocturnal species become much more active at night and need the space of a larger tank, as noted above, in order to thrive.
 
Rhodes09;3814738; said:
you may think some of the smaller species of sharks may fair well in a small tank as they are relativly un-active during the day. nocturnal species become much more active at night and need the space of a larger tank, as noted above, in order to thrive.

Agreed.
 
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