Catshark Egg

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My tank didn't feel right without any sharks in it. I still have a coral catshark which I hatched a few years ago and a white spotted which I hatched last year at my brothers house. But I have nothing in my tank. I have been eyeing a catshark egg for the past week and bought it the other day.

 

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sweeeet. I want sharks someday. Very jealous. Can we see the rest of the family. Maybe a FTS?
 

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Cool. My LFS usually has a shark egg. It looks diffrent more round. Are there different types of shark eggs?
 
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Yes there are different types of eggs. What your store has is most likely a brown banded bamboo. It can also be a grey bamboo, white spotted bamboo or less likely an eppie. Here is a side by side of a white spotted and a coral catshark.

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