sandman_rsr
Member
Hey guys
I got a bamboo shark for sale and he is about 8 to 10 inches long and eats like a machine, i have had this shark for about 2 months now and he is knocking all my rocks down and making a mess of my tank so he needs to go lol.
i will take $60.00 for him or trade for some coral, ect.let me know what ya got to trade.
If you do not have at lease a 125 gallon tank i will not let this fish go to you so please only big tank owners contact me on this and i am not trying to be rude about only selling him to big tank owners but i am just being fair to the shark and his new home
I will not ship this shark so he will need to be picked up in tampa fl, email me @ nascar03@tampabay.rr.com for phone number and trade offers.
These are among the smallest of the aquarium suitable sharks at about 40 inches. Adult Bamboo sharks can be kept reasonably well in a 125 gallon or larger aquarium. Be sure to keep the Bamboo shark in a relatively wide tank (24") as they will need the width to move comfortably when they get older.
Distribution:
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Indo-Pacific. Southern Japan, Australia
Diet & Feeding:
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Feed all kinds of large meaty foods like small pieces of fish, squid, shrimp.
Distribution:---- Indo-Pacific. Southern Japan, Australia
Diet & Feeding:--- Feed all kinds of large meaty foods like small pieces of fish, squid, shrimp, and live goldfish.
Aquarium Behavior:--- Aggressive towards anything small enough to fit in its mouth.
Invertebrate compatibility:---Not recommended, will eat shrimp and mussells, and destructive to corals with age.
Aliases:--- Banded Cat Shark
Length:---1000mm/40" (wild), 1000mm/40" (aquarium)
Temperature:----74°F - 79°F
Salinity:---1.021 to 1.023
thanks todd
I got a bamboo shark for sale and he is about 8 to 10 inches long and eats like a machine, i have had this shark for about 2 months now and he is knocking all my rocks down and making a mess of my tank so he needs to go lol.
i will take $60.00 for him or trade for some coral, ect.let me know what ya got to trade.
If you do not have at lease a 125 gallon tank i will not let this fish go to you so please only big tank owners contact me on this and i am not trying to be rude about only selling him to big tank owners but i am just being fair to the shark and his new home
I will not ship this shark so he will need to be picked up in tampa fl, email me @ nascar03@tampabay.rr.com for phone number and trade offers.
These are among the smallest of the aquarium suitable sharks at about 40 inches. Adult Bamboo sharks can be kept reasonably well in a 125 gallon or larger aquarium. Be sure to keep the Bamboo shark in a relatively wide tank (24") as they will need the width to move comfortably when they get older.
Distribution:
[hr]
Indo-Pacific. Southern Japan, Australia
Diet & Feeding:
[hr]
Feed all kinds of large meaty foods like small pieces of fish, squid, shrimp.
Distribution:---- Indo-Pacific. Southern Japan, Australia
Diet & Feeding:--- Feed all kinds of large meaty foods like small pieces of fish, squid, shrimp, and live goldfish.
Aquarium Behavior:--- Aggressive towards anything small enough to fit in its mouth.
Invertebrate compatibility:---Not recommended, will eat shrimp and mussells, and destructive to corals with age.
Aliases:--- Banded Cat Shark
Length:---1000mm/40" (wild), 1000mm/40" (aquarium)
Temperature:----74°F - 79°F
Salinity:---1.021 to 1.023
thanks todd