Any type of shark in 100 gallon tank?

gtotheo4

New Member
I recently got a 100 gallon tank I am not new to keeping a tank me and my family currently have a 75 gallon reef tank and a 45 gallon. I know its a dumb question but i am wondering if there are any type of shark I can keep in a 100 gallon tank for its whole life. I don't want to cram it either. I know most sharks need 180 and up minimum but i hear of people keeping them in smaller tanks. Can anyone lead me in the right direction to make sure I make the right decision. Any other tips on something cool I can do with the 100 gallon tank if i can't keep any sharks in it?
 

travelerjp98

Active Member
Hey, welcome to the site. I already replied to your other identical post in another section of the forum.
A word of advice to using these forums: don't repeat posts in multiple sections. Thanks.
 

michaeltx

Moderator
I have to agree it is to small for any shark, That being said I had a 5 foot 100 gallon that I set up as an aggressive tank and love it.
puffers, tangs, eel, and triggers, it was a fun tank to watch and feed.
Mike
 

redc5vette

Member
I had a snowflake eel in a 30 gallon and it was a blast to feed and watch. I kept a descent sized goby and clownfish with it and it never killed either fish or for that matter even bothered them. I did feed the eel almost every day so that may have helped with its attitude towards the other fish in such a small aquarium. I wouldnt do triggers just because i hate them and find them to be ******** lol. I used to work at a pet store and my first exp. with any saltwater fish was a trigger biting my finger and well it hurt haha.
Please watch the language Thank you
 
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