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  1. sharkcowboy

    Freshwater Stingrays????

    I personally would look into the local laws. Freshwater stingrays are illegal in most states because of the poisonous sting they possess and because they could possibly inhabit our waters in released, much like the problem with the Snakeheads. I could easily pick one up in Canada, but I believe...
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    Susiepan

    I need you to contact me if you want to help the nurse shark you wrote about in Shark Neglect. Please read the last post by me, and contact me so we can help the shark.
  3. sharkcowboy

    SHARK NEGLECT!!!!!

    Hey Susiepan, I have made a contact by the name of Alex Buttigieg who is a shark researcher and helps in different fights to protect sharks. I have informed him of this problem and he is going to do what he can to help, but asked that you contact him. Please email me at gerry.ulrich@noridian.com...
  4. sharkcowboy

    Columbian Sharks, White Tip Shark Cats

    Thanks to you both for the info. I did already realize that they are not sharks. I have had the three for about 2 1/2 years now, and Columbian Sharks is the name I have known them by forever. What would work better, crushed coral or live sand? Also, does anyone have any recommendations on a...
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    Columbian Sharks, White Tip Shark Cats

    Hello everyone, I am going to convert my 55 gallon over to salt and keep my Columbian Sharks in it. My question being, what could I put in with them, that won't cause harm to them and be big enough that they won't consider it food. I have three of them in a brackish tank right now and they are...
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    Columbian Sharks, White Tip Shark Cats

    Hey everybody, I am new to the waters here and am thinking of converting one of my tanks to a saltwater tank. I currently have three Columbian Sharks (all about 8") in the tank I am going to convert. My question is, what saltwater fish would be happy sharing space with these guys? I know nothing...
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