I laughed.I would suggest starting off with Balantiocheilos melanopterus.
That being said, there are many good 'beginner' sharks in the marine world. Black tip reefs just aren't one of them.
I laughed.I would suggest starting off with Balantiocheilos melanopterus.
By the sounds of things in his other threads, he's never kept a marine tank before, and is still very new to freshwater.I laughed.
That being said, there are many good 'beginner' sharks in the marine world. Black tip reefs just aren't one of them.
Do you think if I heavily researched saltwater aquariums I could start off with a beginner shark?By the sounds of things in his other threads, he's never kept a marine tank before, and is still very new to freshwater.
He doesn't need to be keeping ANY shark
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badabing bada boom.. been in the hobby for 14 years... im still learning new stuff everyday.Like I said before. Get yourself a nice 55 gallon tank, do a FOWLR system, and just keep a small amount of smaller beginner fish for the first year or two. Then you can progressively move into bigger harder stuff.
This is a hobby that you can't just jump into and master overnight. It takes years of research, dedication, and practice.
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I feel ya lol. I'm going on only my 6th right now.badabing bada boom.. been in the hobby for 14 years... im still learning new stuff everyday.
Thats a good idea, I just might do that.we learn from trial and error. but jumping into someone we know nothing about is like trying to build Jurassic park-.- and look what happen there.
if i had 8 grand , id set up a wicked reef..