OK... Black Tip Sharks

doahh

Member
and fifteen thousand gallons of water.
yes I said 15,000 gallons. I'm planning on doing this when I buy a house in 10 years. How long could I keep the black tip shark before handing it over to the Monterey bay aquarium?
 

doahh

Member
10 ft by 10 ft by 20 feet... I will have 10 foot ceilings so it will be the whole aquarium feel and it's long not high
 

doahh

Member
Any one know where I can get a chunk of live rock that big?
I think I'll need a license for this XD
No worries about leakage because it'll be over 1.5 foot thick cement
 

doahh

Member
I'll have to get some ocean biologist job and claim I need to "Observe" the rock under "Lab" conditions
 

sharkboy13

Active Member
u r crazy, ur gonna need a huge skimmer, 15K-30lbs of lr. thats gotta be a fortune, i hope ur a rich man
 
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surfinusa

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Originally Posted by Sharkboy13
i hope ur a rich man
me too
 

slowburn22

Member
Not to crush on your fantasy but you may want to take a basic math class before you try shark keeping. 10x10x20 is a TALL tank, not long. Measurments read as follows: length x width x height. This tank would not work with 10 foot ceilings. Out.......
 

doahh

Member
Originally Posted by slowburn22
Not to crush on your fantasy but you may want to take a basic math class before you try shark keeping. 10x10x20 is a TALL tank, not long. Measurments read as follows: length x width x height. This tank would not work with 10 foot ceilings. Out.......
You don't have to be a smart alec about it... =/
I think I'll scale way down and make an 1800 g 5x10x5 tank instead.
Large Freshwater fish Here I come!
 

mike22cha

Active Member
Freshwater? :notsure: Not a lot of big fresh water fish that I know of unless you do a huge catfish or some basses. You can still have a huge reef, which would probably cost around the same for all that live rock, or some smaller sharks and some rays.
 

fishgeek01

Active Member
I love these dream big one day threads, I have about 15 of them started...lol I wish you well on your endevor
 

doahh

Member
I could make a skimmer using a 35 gallon garbage can as the reaction chamber and make a gigantic needelwheel
 

ophiura

Active Member
Originally Posted by MIKE22cha
Freshwater? :notsure: Not a lot of big fresh water fish that I know of unless you do a huge catfish or some basses.

Actually there are some lovely large freshwater fish - esp south American - arowana, pacu, cichlids...
 
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surfinusa

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or do a giant planted tank with like a 1000 neon tetras, lots of glowlight tetras, discus and plecos are a must
 

michaeltx

Moderator
plecos would eat the plants though I made that mistake LOL
I had 1 in a 100 gallon planted and it ate everything in a matter of days.
Mike
 
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