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jhale

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if you have a tank in the thousands of gallons, the white tip gets to be 5' and the leopard can get to 6'.

these are reef sharks not indigenous to our waters.
 

joe

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DEEPWATER said:
$2500 for a fish i cant see,Ill pass ,,lol


RONEN,
im up for trades too, show me what youll trade and well make a deal, btw all my sharks cum complete with an apropriate size tank, so keep that in mind when looking, this is a once in a lifetime offer!!!!
 
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DEEPWATER

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joe said:
RONEN,
this is a once in a lifetime offer!!!!
ok ill take it ,im geting my bathtub ready with ocean water.On my way to coney island now to get some fresh or not so fresh ocean water.Does anyone have a gas mask for the shark ,coney island water you know , :irked:
 

joe

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DEEPWATER said:
ok ill take it ,im geting my bathtub ready with ocean water.On my way to coney island now to get some fresh or not so fresh ocean water.Does anyone have a gas mask for the shark ,coney island water you know , :irked:


LOL here i sell gas masks too,
you can have it free when you pick up

these are my evil litlle masks!!!
 

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joe

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nope he's seriouse
just called RONEN and he said hell be picking up this week.
cant wait till he posts pictures!!
any body else, i have several left, plus the ones that r left r very friendlly and can do tricks and sumerrsaults and backflips. GET EM WHILE THEYRE HOT!!!
 

joe

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here are some of my super friendlly sharks!!!


yeh ....ok were working on the last one, but hes getting there, hes made quite a bit of progress actually
 

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DEEPWATER

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joe said:
here are some of my super friendlly sharks!!!


yeh ....ok were working on the last one, but hes getting there, hes made quite a bit of progress actually
joe ill take one of each <sonny said he is getting in to the hobby as well :bigeyes2:
 
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DEEPWATER

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joe said:
nope he's seriouse
just called RONEN and he said hell be picking up this week.
cant wait till he posts pictures!!
any body else, i have several left, plus the ones that r left r very friendlly and can do tricks and sumerrsaults and backflips. GET EM WHILE THEYRE HOT!!!
Joe it is the shark Reef freindly :irked:
My shrimp cant wait!! :bigeyes2:
 
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DEEPWATER

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But on the serious side ,Do youthink this guy can sell a $2500 shark without pics.
How many ppl do you know that can house a fish that size in NY?
side from an Aquarium
 

jhale

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sharks are reef friendly, they just make cleaning the tank more of a challenge ;)

by reef friendly I mean they won't eat the coral :D
 
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DEEPWATER

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jhale said:
sharks are reef friendly, they just make cleaning the tank more of a challenge ;)

by reef friendly I mean they won't eat the coral :D
lol.
jking.
My Shrimp are doing just fine w/out sharks.They are now about 3 1/2" and chunky. :)
Im sure the shark will enojy them if it ever gets in my tank.
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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Deep it is possible to house a fish of that size but you need a tank in the thousands. You also need a tank with little or no sharp rocks that the shark can scrape his underside on and hurt itself. The tank should have a round shape to avoid the shark damaging it's nose. Also last but not least it should have a soft sand or bare bottom to it to avoid scraping it's belly or damaging it's underside. SHarkes are very prone to infections and require all of the above and most of all perfect water conditions.

Possible yes. Responsible NO.
 
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DEEPWATER

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Chiefmcfuz said:
Deep it is possible to house a fish of that size but you need a tank in the thousands. You also need a tank with little or no sharp rocks that the shark can scrape his underside on and hurt itself. The tank should have a round shape to avoid the shark damaging it's nose. Also last but not least it should have a soft sand or bare bottom to it to avoid scraping it's belly or damaging it's underside. SHarkes are very prone to infections and require all of the above and most of all perfect water conditions.
True ,But my question is does anyone know some1 that has a tank that size to house one of these babies.aside from an aquarium.I dont remembering hearing anyone with tht size tank ,or atleast i dont have any rich freinds that are in the hobby.rich friends i have butthe spend money other things.Oh well.
With the money they spend on crap ,they could have a 1000 gal reef tank.set up to the max.wish i was rich.lol
 

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