My sharks

its always the same stuff. as soon as a shark or a ray thread pop up .
theirs always a 10 or 12 year old guy or gal impersonating an adult ( probably has had only a goldfish in a bowl the size of my sons milk bottle ) start to go down the peta path!!


old old old!!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11481993#post11481993 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bartzenegger
its always the same stuff. as soon as a shark or a ray thread pop up .
theirs always a 10 or 12 year old guy or gal impersonating an adult ( probably has had only a goldfish in a bowl the size of my sons milk bottle ) start to go down the peta path!!


old old old!!!

Not exactly sure who you were referring to, but that was a little uncalled for.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11481631#post11481631 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lendz
After I got the shot's I removed some of my rocks to give them more space. I will put them in my pond once it starts cycling.

Thanx for the concern chad. I'm kinda excited about the pond though. :)

I feel the exact same way about my pond. Can't wait 'til its set up and can't wait 'til my shark goes in. She'll feel like the queen of the world. :lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11483376#post11483376 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lendz
They look pretty the same,fishymel.

Bartzenegger,

Hi sir,what do you mean?

She looks like just like my new marbled cat, which I know is definitely a marbled. If you look I posted some pics of her, she is also about 18 inches.

I don't think it matters that much though, other than marbles are from Australia and corals are indo pacific. I've also heard corals have more of a temper than their laid back Australian relative.
 
Sorry Mel but Lendz has a Coral Cat. Note the scattered large white spots on the sides, back and fin margins.

Marbled Cats have grey to greybrown saddles and black spots- no white spots

Lendz, your tank and sharks are looking great! Its nice to see that you have a plan ready to be implemented.
 
Mel,
Whatever species it is,she's still my beautiful. Hehe.

Crumbs,
Thank you! :) So I guess I'm right about my coral cat?
 
Don't corals have spots on their snout? That is how I usually tell them apart.
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Mine is a marbled right?
 
hmm, I'm pretty sure of it's marbled cat identity. She is from Bali/north Australia
coral cat
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marbled cat
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Maybe I'm missing something, how do you tell crumbs? Don't you have a coral?
 
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i love your sharks. i have a baby bamboo and i hope he grows up as nice as yours please post the rest of the pics!
 
My coral cat (is it a marbled cat or coral cat?) Im confused

Hmmm - got to agree witht the rest - looks like a Coral Cat. the photos from the website you get it from - looks like a Marbled.
 
Krj-1168, Is mine a marbled or coral?

ok - here the thing about how to IDing Atelomycterus Cats - as juvies - it usually pretty hard Id correctly. - especially with Corals & Marbled - since they look very similar in the sub-adult size range - about 12-16".

As Adults it's much easier - Coral Cats are brighter colored with White spots - Marbled Cats have black spots and grayish bands.

As pups - Coral Cat start out with whitespots on a dark gray body, As they start mature the dark gray (almost black) becomes like black spots(right next to the white spots). Eventually as they reach maturity - Coral Cats lose the Dark gray spots completely

Marbled Cats - as pups tend to be a bit lighter - with white spots. But as they maturity the lose their white spots - and keep the black spots with gray bands.

As for your Catshark = I would have to say - Coral Cat also.
 
Here's my Lipstick tang with streamers
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And here's my grouper. Our LFS gave him/her for free when it was still around an inch or less. Then today,he's about 6inches or more. :)
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