Tank Size Recommendations

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For an adult nurse, I'd go bigger than 20'x40' if going rectangle and something 40' across if going round. Even though they are a 'carpet shark', they would need something where they can get up and move like an OVR of similar size. I'd also go at least 5' deep for them...more if possible.
 
Ginglymostoma cirratum:

Depth:
5' minimum (For top bottom movement in water column without having to break surface)

Footprint:

- Rectangular: 20'x40' +
- Circular: 40' dia. +

Anyone ready to put that back into my original post? I feel that this is reasonable based on what I would do, zoodivers experience, and krj's notions.
 
I would note that those are for an adult and Maybe bump up the width 5- 10 feet( see what matt thinks). From the activity levels I have seen from my young nurse, state that Kens formula works out pretty well for young nurses. Then hopefully Matt could give us and idea of what size/age the nurses start to need a little more swimming room. Then I think your all set on Nurse sharks.
 
Okay - So Matt, your suggesting that maybe the figures used for Swimming-non ORV for Adult Nurse Sharks. Since adult Comon Nurses are roughly the same size as adult Lemons - makes sense.

A 40' round pool for a 10 ft adult Nurse Shark - would be roughly equal to a oval pond which is 55ft long x 25 ft wide. Or basically a footprint of 1,200-1,300 sq.ft. with a5 ft water depth, your looking at a volume of about 45,000-50,000 gallons.
 
I'd say we cover the 'hot topic' sharks that we see pop up a lot:

Black tip reef
Black tip
Bonnethead
White tip reef
Smoothhound
Sharpnose

Bamboos (a general overview)
Catsharks (a general overview)
 
I vote to start with the blacktips...sorry I missed the update...I havent been on in a couple days due to being up to my eyes in fish business at the moment.
 
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