chrisqueenz
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Thats great stuff. Please continue to provide updates. Thanks
That is one of the best pictures I have ever seen. It looks to good to be real. I can see that picture on National Geographies.
Yeah right, it's way out of focus. I can promise you it's real. Here's video (not mine).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_d8KoL4NKM
Did the smaller shark make it?
Yes.
This happened once while I was there and we rehabbed it quite well over several months. I pulled all of the white tip reefs out of the main display.
After I left to aquarium, they put them all back in - and this happened (shocker). This one made it as well.
BTW - found another set of eggs today. 8 days and now 13 days after the first set. I'm pretty sure two are now dropping eggs.
6 STN. The other is a Speckeled Epaulette. Ignore the dust everywhere. It is from a striped parrotfish.
Please excuse the ignorance of my question but, I wanted to ask... When ORV sharks begin to copulate is there a chance that the gills of the female could be bitten while the male is attempting to insert his clasper? I see the majority attach at the pectoral fin, though it seems maybe sometimes in an attempt (violent) there could be a mis-fire if you will and there could be serious damage. I read in a few posts above that the "healing powers" of sharks are extreme and that we can see from various examples, but I was just wondering if you guys have ever seen or had to deal with an injury to the gill area during copulation.
NICE UPDATE!!!! Good luck with that Easter basket of eggs!
Very interesting. Well also, if I may, I'd like to ask if you have seen any gill injuries while breeding the benthic sharks? Also, have any of you ever had an issue in your own aquaria with your elasmobranchs rostrum being injured or rubbed? Sorry for the questions, but I'd like to add another... Is it accurate that the denticles of an epaulette (and/or other benthic sharks) can become raised for an extended amount of time due to close quarter movement?
Thank you very much for the response Zoo! Really appreciate it mate!![]()
Cheers!