shark pond

liontamer

Member
Nah man, get yer facts straight. It was a TANK, lol. A 980 gallon tank, but he sold it and is now trying to get an even bigger one...:nervous:
 

gasguzzler

Active Member
It was made from 3/4" acrylic and measured 10'x4'x4'. I sold it for a cool 3g's, and moved on to getting a bigger 10'x5'x30" tall. That comes out to about 940 gallons but should look much larger when set up. I think the pair of smoothies and bluedot rays will appreciate the extra space. Oh no, Im letting you guys in on my plans now!!!
 

harlequin

Member
Look at pond liners for a pond. I didnt read to see if it was indoor or outdoors but a pondliner would work in the second case. If you go that route do not buy the liner from an actual pond/garden center because you will pay out the wazoo for it. There are companies that make liners for big industrial ponds and sell it much cheaper by the square foot than the garden centers and it is the same thing. You would have to do a search if interested though, I dont have the companies' websites on hand but they are out there.
 

gasguzzler

Active Member
For a little while they need more room than that though. I would concentrate on an animal you could keep its entire life.
 

gasguzzler

Active Member
Yeah, either a cortez (urobatis maculatus), a cali ray (urobatis halleri) or a yellow ray (urobatis jamaicensis) would all do fine provided all you have is one ray, the shark and the grouper with superb filtration and no slacking on the water changes.
 
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