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Austailian Spotted Wobbygong Shark

Austailian Spotted Wobbygong Shark

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Does anybody else keep sharks on here and post pics if you do,lets turn this into a shark keepers thread and throw in sting rays to, so lets hear your experiences and see some pics.
 
Yes they are Epaulettes I have 3 of them one male and 2 females,they are much bigger now.No eggs yet but I am pretty sure they need to be a bit bigger yet befor they are mature enough to breed ,the shark book says about 28-32 inches for sexual maturity mine are very close.The male tries but still to young.
 
The tank is actully only a 100g,they will be moved into my 300 cube wich is posted in a different thread.I am ordering a new 300 for those fish and some of them will be divide up into a 125 to thin the population out in the new 300.
 
SaltwaterGuy you should get your shark a girlfriend .I would like to see more of us trying to breed these sharks in captivity so we can stop robbing are reefs of sharks.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11205563#post11205563 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefer334
No eggs yet but I am pretty sure they need to be a bit bigger yet befor they are mature enough to breed ,the shark book says about 28-32 inches for sexual maturity mine are very close.

Scott Michael's aquarium sharks and rays says maturity is reached from 20-22 inches. Nice sharks I can't wait to see them in there new home.
 
I planned on getting her a boyfriend. I just want to wait until my pond is finished, that way I won't over-bioload my 75g. I'll definitely be breeding them!

Thanks for the compliments.
 
My wobby is about 15 inches right now and growing steadily!!He will be a canidate for my future shark pond/lagoon.I agree TheSaltwterGuy there has to be other shark and ray owners out there were are you all hidding LOL.
 
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Hello,

I have been into saltwater tanks for many years and have always wanted to set-up a shark tank. Can one of you direct me to some good sources of info. I am looking to care for a bamboo shark (the lfs has an egg for sale). I have heard that getting them started may be tricky...any advice?
Out of curiosity, what tankmates are suitable with sharks?
And, BTW, beautiful animals you all have. Good job in being able to care for them.
Thanks,
Rafael
 
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