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Why notNo the reply you're looking for but I would strongly advise against putting a shark let alone multiple in a 250 gallon system.
Sharks have complex husbandry needs, plain and simple. We're not taking about goldfish here, we're talking about very involved, sensitive lifeforms with difficult needs to maintain long term. Unfortunately most don't think past the present and buy sharks for tanks where once and adult size will barely be able to turn around in the tank let alone maintain pristine water quality with such a messy organism with such a small volume of water. End of the day, I wouldn't feel comfortable putting even the smallest species in tanks sub 400, and that's being conservative.Why not
I had same plans but this is why I did not do it.Why not
Reason for the "couple of years" was if I was planning on trying to breed them. I do have a larger setup which I housed my leopard and smoothhound for years. I'm trying something different... I'm not in it, to buy and donate. I'm not new to taking care of sharks and well aware of the what goes in to taking and maintaining them.Emphasis on "a couple of years." Did they specify how many years? And do you have a buyer lined up for after they outgrow the pond?