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Nurse Shark

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28" Nurse Shark
I believe it is a true short tail. It has not grown larger in the last year.
Will meet half way or deliver, will be arranged. More pictures or videos available on request. Will FaceTime with serious buyer.

$1200

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Jeez how hasn’t it grown in the last year... don’t they grow to 10ft
 
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Jeez how hasn’t it grown in the last year... don’t they grow to 10ft
Couldn't tell you why it's not getting bigger, which is why I believe it's a short tail which supposedly max length is under 36".

All I can say is it eats like a pig which keeps my bioload too high.
 

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I know this is an old post but I must say this is a Gray bamboo shark (Chilloscyllium griseum) I´m 100% positive on this. Arabian bamboo does not have any bands on any stage of its life, plus it has the two dorsals more separated from each other. Cheers.
 

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28" Nurse Shark
I believe it is a true short tail. It has not grown larger in the last year.
Will meet half way or deliver, will be arranged. More pictures or videos available on request. Will FaceTime with serious buyer.

$1200

20210108_194327.jpg 20210105_133426.jpg 20210102_163730.jpg
I know this is an old post but I must say this is a Gray bamboo shark (Chilloscyllium griseum) I´m 100% positive on this. Arabian bamboo does not have any bands on any stage of its life, plus it has the two dorsals more separated from each other. Cheers.
 

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