Zoodiver;1232915; said:You don't know how fast the shark grows, but you bought it anyway? You also bought a shark with a name that isn't even a speices.
Just out of curiousity, where did the other shark go?
I bought a Wobbegong that came from Australia. You must know that there are several species of Wobbegongs from that region? Can you share with me the the growth rate of this shark in captivity?Zoodiver;1232915; said:You don't know how fast the shark grows, but you bought it anyway? You also bought a shark with a name that isn't even a speices.
Just out of curiousity, where did the other shark go?
Tank temperature is kept at 72 degrees. This shark doesn't see to have the appetite the cat shark had and hasn't been feeding as often. It seems to be content to lay under the cave for now.krj-1168;1237265; said:Yeah - I've seen photos of sandtigers with messed up spines. Really sad site.
As for the best way to prevent possible scoloisis in sharks - keep the growth rate down to normal levels. This means basically don't keep water temps too high, and don't overfeed the sharks. Both of which can increase a shark's growth rate.
Just another reason to say - before you get any shark - Research It. Learn about the species requirements - including such things preferred water temps & conditions, growth rates, approximate amount & schedule of feedings, and maximum potential size of species.