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Aquarium Related Tips

1. You should always take the time to acclimate your fish to the aquarium. Acclimating your fish will get them used to the environment of the aquarium. Adding fish directly can be too much a shock for your fish and can pose health hazards.


2. After establishing your aquarium, pick fish that will add well to the current water conditions in your aquarium. Also be sure to check their temperament and other needs to be sure that they will make the transition in your aquarium smoothly.


3. In larger aquariums, you should put a few scavenger fish in the tank. Scavenger fish will help to clean up left behind food and wastes from the other fish in the aquarium. This is a good eco friendly way to keep your aquarium clean.

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Bamboo Cat Shark

$92.50

Bamboo Cat Sharks are originally from the waters of the Western Pacific around Japan and the Philippines. Bamboo Cat Sharks grow to around 3 feet in length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 180 gallons to properly provide enough swimming and living room for these fish. Bamboo Cat Sharks are carnivores and should be fed plenty of scallops, marine fish, feeder shrimp and many other meaty preparations for best possible health. Bamboo Cat Sharks are very hard to care for and should only be kept by expert aquarium owners.

Origin: Western Pacific Ocean
Size: 3 Feet at full length
Feeding: Carnivore, should be fed plenty of meaty foods for best health.
Aquarium: Saltwater, cannot be kept in the reef aquarium.
Minimum Tank Size: 180 Gallons
Behavior: Aggressive
Care: Expert Only
Compatibility: Should be kept alone or possibly in groups.

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 12 September, 2008.
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