Originally Posted by redman1221
Yes they are easy to take care of. I have a short tail nurse shark and a Whitespotted Bamboo Shark. If you get them when they are small you can put them in a 125 but you will have to get a bigger tank when they get adult size. They do take a long time to grow if you don't feed them everyday, ones or twice a week thats all you need to feed them. By the way you don't need to get a 400g tank you can have a 275g tank is fine for them when they get full size but if you can buy a 400g tank or bigger thats cool too.
Stunting a fish's growth by not feeding them as often as they need is not only wrong, but will not work. What sized tank do you have a nurse shark in? They grow over 14 feet and need at LEAST a 5,000 gallon tank. Maybe a short tail, I have not heard of those, need a smaller tank. Bamboo sharks need at LEAST a 160. They grow over 37", but this is the same book that says a YT would be fine in a 75. In reality they need at least a 125. These fish need large amounts of room to swim.