My sharks

Not,it's just the angle of the camera. :) I'll post another picture of it with the tail shot. :)

I have the grouper,lipstick and the two sharks. ;)
 
The tail
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Peek
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My bamboos and epaulettes are more active during the day than my coral cat sharks. Their activity definitely increases at night.

During the day, the corals do not move much. At night, they are very active until fed and then become sedentary.
 
really? mine too. the coral catshark is very active at night.

my banded bamboo is also active,but rests under the rocks from time to time. :)

I want to have an epaulette. Very nice shark. But there is none here. :(
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11494504#post11494504 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by FishyMel
Don't corals have spots on their snout? That is how I usually tell them apart.

Mine is a marbled right?
It is definitely a coral cat - atelomycterus marmoratus.
 
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Don Lino eating!

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After eating.

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My white spot bamboo shark. He's very active and always hungry. Hehe. I've had him since December 26,2008. My girlfriend surprised me with it. I thought that it would be eaten by my 2 large sharks. But,I guess Don Lino and Ira(Coral cat) loves him. He's only 16inches.

I'm really sorry I forgot to update my thread about my white spot bamboo shark.

DOn't worry guys. I have a pond for them.
 
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Oh dang! Guys im sorry. My white spotted bamboo shark is only 9-10inches. Im so f***ed with measurments.
 
I agree with the earlier comment on swimming space...Maybe stack the rocks in either corner to allow for more room in the middle?
 
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