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An intense amount of work but finally complete.

Tank is 10 feet by 3 feet and 562 gallons

Sump is 180 gallons


25 inch teenaged male white spotted bamboo shark "Thumper"

7 inch baby brown banded bamboo shark "Bambi"

2 yellow wrasse

2 nemos

1 dory

18 zombie snails





Gonna add a coral cat shark and small sting ray in the future
 

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An intense amount of work but finally complete.

Tank is 10 feet by 3 feet and 562 gallons

Sump is 180 gallons


25 inch teenaged male white spotted bamboo shark "Thumper"

7 inch baby brown banded bamboo shark "Bambi"

2 yellow wrasse

2 nemos

1 dory

18 zombie snails





Gonna add a coral cat shark and small sting ray in the future

Yeah honestly it doesn't look happy the last 3 seconds when it sinks to the bottom looks bad.
 
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I had fed him just prior to making this vid.

Him and the hidden baby shark spend 20 hours a day lying on their belly lol.

Maybe 4 hours actually swimming around.

The minimum rank size is 180 gallons, although I'd say 270 gallons should be the true minimum.

562 gallons like this set up is considered pretty good for this particular shark species.
 

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Beautiful shark. I do have a question... I thought most benthic creatures needed a bigger footprint for their needs meaning the bottom area space, not height. In this case 562g is huge but a lot of that is wasted space for benthic creatures because they don't use the upper water column so in fact it's not 562g of space that they have access to. In this case wouldn't they need the footprint of at least 1000g to give them 562g of usable space? I'm genuinely curious because maybe I've been given incorrect info about benthic creatures (I've been keeping bottom dwellers since my freshwater days).
 
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While they dont use the upper space the way a typical shark would. I still see the baby and teenager bamboo swimming up from time to time.

While it's not needed perse. Still is nice to have.

The large shark in the video was at the pet store for the past few months in a 7x2.5 foot tank that was 18 inches tall.

Now hes in a 10x3 foot tank that is 30 inches tall.

I tried to mimic his previous smaller home with this larger build.

As I knew I was purchasing him.

So while opinions will vary..At a minimum I've given him a larger home than what he had prior by a considerable amount
 

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