Hi guys, this is my first post on the forum, so go easy on me for it being so long. So, I've been keeping marine life for nearly all of my life. I grew up with tanks, both freshwater, salt, and reptiles. I currently have a 40 gallon reef, and a 75 gallon octopus tank. I've been saving up for a few years for a massive pool (I still am, I'm starting to actually plan it though), designed for sharks and other aggressive marine life. Now, don't bash me, I've been keeping smaller sharks, stingrays, moray eels, and a blacktip reef shark for the past couple of years. I'm thinking to install a swimming pool with skimmers and the like, and using saltwater. It will be closed off with a steel building of some sort (not sure yet). I think it will probably be a normal rectangular pool, but with rounded edges. It will most likely be about 36 feet long, 18 feet wide, and there will be a shallow end and a deep end. The shallow end will be about 3.5 feet deep, and the deep end will get to 8 feet. I'm thinking 2/3rds deep and the rest shallow. The volume will be around 30,000 gallons.
I will be using sand on the bottom, and, obviously, saltwater without chlorine, etc. I'm thinking coral would just be a pain, and wouldn't fare too well with some of the inhabitants. So, I'll be getting a ton (not literally) of live rock, and some large false coral inserts, like you see on the show Tanked. Live coral might be cool though, but it's going to add a LOT of money to the cost of this project. It may come later on. Other decorations may include plants of some type (maybe some marine algae or something), and possibly some type of false shipwreck (or real?).
So, on to the inhabitants. First off, I want to say that it will primarily be a tropical tank, so correct me on any of the inhabitants if they're not suitable. I'm thinking obviously sharks, so my list for them would be this:
Thanks for any feedback I can get,
Drew
I will be using sand on the bottom, and, obviously, saltwater without chlorine, etc. I'm thinking coral would just be a pain, and wouldn't fare too well with some of the inhabitants. So, I'll be getting a ton (not literally) of live rock, and some large false coral inserts, like you see on the show Tanked. Live coral might be cool though, but it's going to add a LOT of money to the cost of this project. It may come later on. Other decorations may include plants of some type (maybe some marine algae or something), and possibly some type of false shipwreck (or real?).
So, on to the inhabitants. First off, I want to say that it will primarily be a tropical tank, so correct me on any of the inhabitants if they're not suitable. I'm thinking obviously sharks, so my list for them would be this:
- A whitetip reef shark
- 1-3 Bonnethead Sharks
- 1-5 Zebra and/or Leopard Sharks
- Around a dozen to 2 dozen Coral Cat Sharks/other assorted bamboo/cat sharks
- A horn shark or port Jackson shark might be cool
- A couple of Epaulette sharks to top the list...for now
- Blue Dot Stingrays (my favorite )
- Maybe a cownose ray
- Some BIG moray eels (probably a green, a tessellata, and Japanese Dragon eel)
- Maybe puffers, triggers, etc
- A great barracuda (is it required for them to be in schools?)
- Maybe some parrotfish
- Miniatus grouper (not sure how many)
- I would like a bumble bee grouper, but I've seen what they can grow to be and what they can do (not okay with sharks, or anything really)
- Some type of native east coast fish, like Jack Crevalle, would be cool, however when they get big, they would have to be released.
- Dither fish (mostly cheap schooling fish to fill the reef, such as damsels)
Thanks for any feedback I can get,
Drew