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Zoodiver, have you experienced problems with Wobbegongs eating their other shark tankmates?

What other species do you have housed together with the Wobbies.

I was thinking of adding a female to my current set up. The male I have now is under 10" and he does not eat any of the shrimp or fish in the tank.
 
Zoodiver, have you experienced problems with Wobbegongs eating their other shark tankmates?

What other species do you have housed together with the Wobbies?

I was thinking of adding a female to my current set up. The male I have now is under 10" and he does not eat any of the shrimp or fish in the tank.
 
Our wobbs are housed with several other species. None which are home tank size (sandtigers, browns etc...) We are actually kicking our white tip reef sharks out of holding onto display this afternoon after a year of grow out time.
Our wobbs stay on the bottom hidden behind rocks and exhibit decor for the most part. We pole feed them from the surface. I'm sure from time to time they'll pop smaller fish in the display (especially the red drum), but it's not noticable with such a large population of 'filler fish'.
 
Thanks Zoodiver,

What I would currently like to do if possible is to get a pair Cobbler Wobbies and pair of another Australian species such as Gulf Cats (Asymbolus) or other Carpetsharks.

The Catsharks would likely stay smaller then the Wobbies and the Carpetsharks roughly the same size.

If I kept the pond well stocked with other potential feeder fish such as Chromis or Damsels do you see me having a compatibility problem with the Wobbies?
 
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