Saltwater 240 gallon.

Fishnerd360

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Purchased a Bamboo Shark pup and added a Juvenile Picasso Trigger and woke up one morning to a one eyed shark. I also warned a lfs about this when they had a Queen Trigger in with Bamboo pups. The lfs ignored the warning because I went back a couple of weeks later and sharks were missing eyes. I was so irratated and upset I had to leave immediately.
At an aquarium I went to, I noticed that all their bamboo sharks were eyeless. Could triggers have done that? Though I don’t remember any triggers in that tank.
 
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Joshuakahan

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Don't add any Puffer or Trigger species with Catsharks because they will bite the Catshark eyes.
I kept a a porcupine puffer with a type of cat shark way back. It seemed to work out well. I built an indoor salt water pond and had the shark for about a year with the puffer then I donated the shark to a seafood restaurant with a 20’ tank. I later took the pond down and donated the puffer there too.
 
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mcarrillo0811

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Or what do you feel of a blue ribbon stingray for the salt water if so how many again. I want to focus on one fish with the 240 I have if possible. If I keep the stingrays I won’t keep the shark.
 
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tlindsey

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Or what do you feel of a blue ribbon stingray for the salt water if so how many again. I want to focus on one fish with the 240 I have if possible. If I keep the stingrays I won’t keep the shark.
Honestly never heard of a Blue Ribbon stingray but know that the Blue spotted was difficult to keep yrs ago. They may be easier to keep but I don't know.
 
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