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it will get about 19" in its first year and get about 36" to 48" when an adult hope you have a 300g tankI just ordered an Indonesian Zebra Bamboo Shark, supposed to be 6-9" and eating squid. Ill post pics when it arrives.
Eek, where did you hear that? While in the egg sack you can see them growing and absorbing the yolk. If you have proper water quality and the egg was alive when you purchased it there would be more like a 90% chance of survival. Once hatched they readily accept live blood worms and similar small live worms. Feed them at least daily at this age as they have tiny stomachs and fast metabolism. Once large enough the live shrimp is a great choice but overall feeders provide very little nutrition and should be avoided. Over time you can train them to eat prepared foods. Avoid tiny/small catsharks that were imported already hatched. They have a much tougher time than those born in captivity.the banded cat shark is the cheapest and easiest ot get for the home aquarium you buy them in there egg and put them in your tank for 2 mnths and they might hatch they only have a 25% hatch rate. and then there is only a 10% survival rate after hatch most just refuse to eat and die