Short tail nurse sharks

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hallstroms

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I'm seriously (and currently) in the market for a pair of short tail nurse sharks for a breeding colony that I want to start. Can any of you shark dealers/importers get a pair (one male/one female) of these around the 20" inch long size?

They are normally collected off of the eastern coast of Africa and around Madagascar that is the only collection site(s) that I know of. That's near where the pirates like to hang out so they are quite difficult to obtain at the moment! LOL!

Thanks for your time.:D
 
FYI, I have contacted Blacktip17 about getting a pair of these but since the last two messages over the past week or more he has yet to tell me the details about sending a payment and the other important details I need to know to be able to order them.

I know he is adding a new warehouse right now and he is very busy but he was suppose to let me know this past weekend if he sold the pair he had, etc and I am just wanting to check into finding another possible vendor/supplier since I may be changing jobs soon and the funding for these sharks may disappear due to other interest/expenses, etc. during the job transition.

Thanks again for any help you folks provide!
 
pupumole;4838321; said:
try http://www.aquatopusa.com/

i volunteered at his store when he first started couple years ago. his name is Dean, cool guy... i know he deals with a lot of sharks n rays n coral.

NO way this guy is a scum bag!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He will take your money and run. I went round and round with this A hole to get my white tip. I didn't get anything threatened law enforcement. I have a thread about him on the shark forum.
 
I bought the STNs from blacktip. I have brought from him in the past and have always had a good experience. From everything I've heard, stay away from aquatopusa, you may be kissing your money goodbye.
 
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