They are a little over 2ft, but wow they are cool sharks. I doubt cites is giving you the permit to bring thoughs puppies in.
alprazo;5071814; said:They are a little over 2ft, but wow they are cool sharks. I doubt cites is giving you the permit to bring thoughs puppies in.
alprazo;5071814; said:They are a little over 2ft, but wow they are cool sharks. I doubt cites is giving you the permit to bring thoughs puppies in.
turbo253;5071860; said:Yeah I couldn't help my self with the freshwater part of the topic. These things are so nice and really rare. From what I understand they think there are up to six sharks in genus glyphis. Three of witch are not named yet and are known as glyphis A,B, and, C
Oh yeah I will shoot those window pics over to you tomorow. Sorry I forgot.
alprazo;5071939; said:Yeah, if you have the permits. Sandbars, bulls .... I have never seen these before, but what a great looking shark. I was about to book a trip to Darwin for a male O. Wardi, but you may have changed my mind. lol.
Stopsharkfinning, how common are the trispeculare, I've been trying to import a mature male to the US and am having extreme difficulty. I have a friend in Perth, I here it is a great place. I must visit.
Turbo, thanks. Where did you get the large gasket?
Wiggles92;5071884; said:Darn, and here I was going to look into them...
Are there any sharks that are similar in appearance and size to them that are reasonably common in the aquarium trade?