Epaulette shark in 65 gallon tank

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I have a 65 gallon tank with a 5” threadfin snapper, 5” blue throat trigger, 1’ snowflake eel, 4” harlequin tusk, 3” bi color angel, and a 2” 3 striped damsel.

Could an Epaulette shark work in my tank?
I have the filtration to add a few more fish, and my parameters are all inside the normal range. The tank has about 80 pounds of live rock which came from two tanks that were setup for over 7 years, and the actual tank has been up and running for a year

If I could have an Epaulette shark in here, how long could I have it for?

If an Epaulette shark would not work, please tell me why.
 

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A juvenile would probably be fine, but unless you're planning on upgrading tank size (significantly), it will outgrow a 65 gallon in under a year. I wouldn't advise it, myself.
 
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Yeah for sure not a shark and I would consider your tank already overstocked. You're going to need to upgrade the tank for the fish in there already.
 
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I have a 65 gallon tank with a 5” threadfin snapper, 5” blue throat trigger, 1’ snowflake eel, 4” harlequin tusk, 3” bi color angel, and a 2” 3 striped damsel.

Could an Epaulette shark work in my tank?
I have the filtration to add a few more fish, and my parameters are all inside the normal range. The tank has about 80 pounds of live rock which came from two tanks that were setup for over 7 years, and the actual tank has been up and running for a year

If I could have an Epaulette shark in here, how long could I have it for?

If an Epaulette shark would not work, please tell me why.
The current fish you have should be in larger than 65g and no way for a shark. They need a large bottom surface area which allows them plenty of room to swim around and Round or hexagon tanks work best, as the corners of a rectangular tank restricts the shark's swimming motion.
Sharks are carnivorous creatures that eat a lot of food and produce a lot of waste. Its important to have an effective filtration system to keep their water clean. Realize also that sharks are susceptible to bacterial and parasitical infections and rarely tolerate high nitrate levels.
 
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1. A shark in this tank will die. You don't have size requirement for it, nor the filtration requirements. It's a waste of money and its unhealthy for a fish that grows that large. Would you like to live in a shoe box? 2. Your snapper, tusk, and trigger will quickly out grow your current tank. 3. Research. 4. No you don't have the filtration to add more fish. Eels and snappers are notorious waste makers. You need a more than average filtration system.as those fish grow. 5. Get rid of the snapper unless you have honest plans for a 225 gallon at a bare minimum. And I suggest the tusk and trigger get a minimum of 125 gallons
 
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Not to mention that Epaulettes are the least active shark available (Excluding short tail nurse sharks) and you can not keep triggers/angelfish with them as they will nip their fins/eyes. Do a lot of research before even considering purchasing a shark.
 
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I have a 65 gallon tank with a 5” threadfin snapper, 5” blue throat trigger, 1’ snowflake eel, 4” harlequin tusk, 3” bi color angel, and a 2” 3 striped damsel.

Could an Epaulette shark work in my tank?
I have the filtration to add a few more fish, and my parameters are all inside the normal range. The tank has about 80 pounds of live rock which came from two tanks that were setup for over 7 years, and the actual tank has been up and running for a year

If I could have an Epaulette shark in here, how long could I have it for?

If an Epaulette shark would not work, please tell me why.
Needs a minimum 300 @ 12 inches. We used to have a breeder pair and they were 48 inches long!
 
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