and KRJ, i dont know if you took a chance to look at my SN or read my other posts...your preaching to the wrong person when it comes to water filtration and sharks...i can guarantee you i know a lot more of what a shark needs to survive than you.
Jake
Jake
In that your (Jake) statement is very bold -- And actually very foolish on your part. Since you have no idea of what my full knowledge about shark and rays covers.
According you your own posts - you have experience with Hemiscylliidae & Brachaeluridae sharks, as well as Dasyatidae & Urolophidae rays. From a private shark aquarists POV - it's may seem fairly impressive. But the number of sharks & rays you've kept - does kind of make me wonder about your "experience" some. And it seems you've limited yourself to species which are generally consider to be the easiest shark & rays to keep.
But for the record - my knowledge of sharks & rays presently includes the captivity husbandry needs for 12 families of sharks & 7 families of rays & skates.






Its 1 a.m. and I just went out to my tank to see my shark. His eyes were opened and swimming around casually. I went up close to the tank right next to him and he took off with a speed . I did again after a while and he did it again .I have never seen him swim that fast.
I have a dimmer in the diningroom so the lights were kind of dim but I was still visible.





