Live aquaria states a bamboo shark can be kept for life in a 180 gallon ...... thats why these sharks are "stunted" , and 99% of the time never match up to the wild ... or public aquariums... because people dont know what it takes to really care for a special animal.
This is why you should never EVER trust the tank size listings on any website that sells fish. Most websites of this nature tend to quote for "Aquarium Sharks & Rays" - which as has been stated before may times - is way too small on minimum tank sizes. The major problems with Scott Michael's tank sizes estimations, is that he doesn't take into account the nature of the individual species of shark - but instead tend to lump all benthic sharks together & all swimming sharks together.
Although in Liveaquaria.com's case, they do have a wonderful selection of fishes and even some pretty exotic sharks for time to time(such as PNG Eppies, Arabian Bamboos, & Japanese Horns).
The truth is by my count there are at least 3 basic types of benthic sharks, & 3 types swimming sharks that are available to private aquarists. Each type has there own basic requirements & needs to live a healthy normal life.
They are as follows -
Benthic sharks
1.) inactive Benthic species - such as the wobbegongs
2.) Semi-active benthic species - Bamboos & Eppies
3.) Active benthic species - Horns, Nurse, Catsharks
Swimming Sharks
1.) Non ORV - Smoothhounds, & WTR
2.) Reef ORV - BTR
3.) coastal ORV - Sharpnose, Bonnets