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post #21 of 27
Ok, I understand. But I greatly respect your love for animals. We should all love animals, which is why people should be keeping them in captivity. To study the beautiful animal. Not to have it just because you think it looks "cool". But I do agree with you on the most part.
post #22 of 27
I'm sure that if you will spend some time reading past threads you might find the info your looking for . I belive this subject has been discused at least a dozen times in the last month.
post #23 of 27
yeah its getting old and just to let you know i have a baby bamboo in a 125 now and is eating good .
post #24 of 27
I plan on hatching a banded cat shark in my 125gal BUT he will be going to a bigger home in a little over a year.
post #25 of 27
yeah so will mine, i cant wait to get my new tank, im just waiting till i move into my new house. i should be moving with in a year or so.
post #26 of 27

HELP! I just bought a bamboo shark im freaking out though when i hold a flashlight up to the egg all i see is a little blob! does that mean that it is dead?! also when i put my shark egg in the tank it was exposed to air for about 15 seconds will that kill it because i know exposing it to air can kill the egg i need help ASAP please respond as soon as possible

post #27 of 27
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Originally Posted by tommy127 View Post

HELP! I just bought a bamboo shark im freaking out though when i hold a flashlight up to the egg all i see is a little blob! does that mean that it is dead?! also when i put my shark egg in the tank it was exposed to air for about 15 seconds will that kill it because i know exposing it to air can kill the egg i need help ASAP please respond as soon as possible



Hey.. welcome to the site. I don't know about your answer; but I think that you'll get more/better responses if you start a new thread in the "new hobbyists" section of the forum. Good luck. 

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