Scrap the gt, get bluefin trevally
One of my holy grail fish and I kick myself for not grabbing them when they were available. As far GT (Caranx ignobilis) I think 24k gallons is adequate for a few based on how they were in my tank.Scrap the gt, get bluefin trevally
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Could get some big triggers to fill in the space, maybe a grouper too
I don't know how I feel about putting any pelagic fish in a pool, even if it is 24k gallons. Bluefin trevally are a bit smaller and more reef dwelling. That's not to say gts aren't reef dwelling, but bluefin would fit better long term.
Silvertips?One of my holy grail fish and I kick myself for not grabbing them when they were available. As far GT (Caranx ignobilis) I think 24k gallons is adequate for a few based on how they were in my tank.
I'm more interested in shark's which is why I bumped the thread. Triggerfish and everything else doesn't interested me.
Carcharhinus albimarginatus? They get 10' on aSilvertips?
You're asking me how a watch works. For now we'll just keep an eye on the time.I need to ask a naive question here: What about that item makes it a "salt-water" pool? Is there some difference in the construction and/or materials that justifies that distinct description? Could you not use any commercial above-ground swimming pool for this cool project?
Bamboo, Marbled Catshark, Banded Catshark, or the Epaulette Shark would be my choice.interested in shark's
Nurse shark....wobby?Bamboo, Marbled Catshark, Banded Catshark, or the Epaulette Shark would be my choice.
They would work in a a shark species only setup the Wobby is a very aggressive ambush predator wouldn't trust one with other benthic shark 's.Nurse shark....wobby?