Awesome! Glad you have this planned out. Most people who want sharks aren’t as educated for sure!Thanks so much for this! The zebras aren’t WC but I’m worried about it being unethical as many other have told me it would be to keep one. Maybe I’ll have to switch to white tips then. My tank will be about 30’ to 35’ (not an oval unfortunately but I’ll be aquascaping it so the clear paths are in a circular shape). The tank could POTENTIALLY be longer, but only by about 5’ and that depends on the inner structure of my wall according to my engineer so we’ll see. I aim to make it as big as possible.
As for funds, I’ve got many saved up, enough for initial construction, and between my parter and Is income we will be able to sustain the tank easily. I’m a big finance person so I’ve been making budgets and crunching numbers constantly and as of now it should be able to work well and hopefully if things take a turn in that department we’ll be able to recover quickly.
I’ve also worked with sharks in many aquariums and worked with a few ocean researchers so I like to thing I’m well educated on shark care. Of course there’s always more to learn but I believe I can provide for them. The only real thing I’m shaky on is tank size as it’s not something I had considered before this project and many told me it would be cruel to do so.
I haven’t seen any ethical concerns in caring for and raising endangered fish. In fact you are preserving the population. Zebra sharks are also one of the more personable and easy to care for sharks IME. I personally don’t see ethical concerns but that is up to the individual!
the only problem I see with your plans is if you aren’t doing an oval or at least rounding the ends/corners. Rounded acrylic doesn’t look the greatest imo either, however 85 percent of the time sharks will be glass surfing or be very close to the edges. I the only ones I would feel comfortable doing in squared off tanks would be fully benthics like nurse’s or cat sharks. Even a part time swimmer like a zebra would worry me too much about ramming their face (best case) or getting stuck in the corners and dying (worst case). Realistically even if you only set you corners to curve with a 12” radius (inside dimensions) you save a lot of injury for your animals.
white tips are my personal favorite, and if I ever become a Bond villain will be the type of shark I go with. The feeding behaviors even from what I’ve seen in captivity are incredible. And even though they tend to disregard people and stay a manageable size there still is something menacing about them!




