Short tailed nurse shark

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I'm not pissed at all. As I stated. I'm just amazed that you keep asking about the same thing over and over and expecting a different response ( that's the definition of insanity btw). And to be honest you have pissed off others it seems. I'll help you out. Go research saltwater fish if you really want to learn instead of just asking ignorant questions and wasting people's time. If your serious about this people will help you. If you want someone to spoon feed you then good luck

I have no salt tank,I just stumbled across this thread using the app,I read all of the threads that shark had posted.

My conclusion is he it's a cellar dweller, with no tank, and a dream that will never fulfill due to a combination of lack of funds, knowledge and general common sense.

Snips I love:

"What's the difference between a powerhead and a pump" LOVE IT!

in "how big is this tank"... "how do you calculate the volume of the rounded bit" nearly wet my pants...not with salt water though...

And the piece du resistance:

How do you create a poll....

And the best of all time:

"How to clean a tank" where the necessary point in not getting into the actual tank to clean it is addressed.

I am forever wanting to get into my tank to clean it...

Amazing stuff

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I have no salt tank,I just stumbled across this thread using the app,I read all of the threads that shark had posted.

My conclusion is he it's a cellar dweller, with no tank, and a dream that will never fulfill due to a combination of lack of funds, knowledge and general common sense.

Snips I love:

"What's the difference between a powerhead and a pump" LOVE IT!

in "how big is this tank"... "how do you calculate the volume of the rounded bit" nearly wet my pants...not with salt water though...

And the piece du resistance:

How do you create a poll....

Amazing stuff

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Well i had those questions when I was a noob. :popcorn:
 
Ok shark I feel like you're prolly a young guy who wants a cool shark tank. Let me tell u why people on here are mad at you.
When I started this hobby I wanted a giant tank with sharks and wanted them right away. My wife was pissed at me for my dumbness because I didn't know anything about tanks much less large tank salt water like one needed for sharks. I had plenty of money and just wanted to dive into the hobby and buy a giant tank and buy the best stuff and put lots of sharks in it.
The reason these people and my wife and me are upset with you is because we have done the research.
My wife told me I should start small and learn as I go.
The problem that I didn't know and that no one can tell you is the amount of knowledge, money, and time that go into having a large tank and sharks. You have to learn for yourself.
Also at first I didn't appreciate the amount of stress that fish undergo by tank owners who don't know anything messing up their life by putting them into a tank environment that hurts them.
Long story short is you can't start big. U have to research and learn. Start with a smaller tank and an interesting fish. Let that fish inspire you to research and get into the hobby so much that you're willing to know what your doing and talking about b4 trying a large hard project like shark tank.




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Actually shark 123. You can start big. Big tank with little fish. Then. You might be successful. MIGHT But it would be a lot easier for you doing it that way. But my guess is you don't want to do it the correct way. You want to see what you can get away with. (Shark in a 600 gal tank )


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remember start from the bottom up and not the top to the bottom. The key to be a successful fishkeeper, is to first gain experience from easier to keep fish and then to work your way up.
 
The trick to making good use of a forum is reading and using the search feature up in the right hand corner.
Alot of what you are asking has already been posted at one point or another, and the information is out there.
 
Actually shark 123. You can start big. Big tank with little fish. Then. You might be successful. MIGHT But it would be a lot easier for you doing it that way. But my guess is you don't want to do it the correct way. You want to see what you can get away with. (Shark in a 600 gal tank )


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He has already made it clear that he doesn't have the money to start big. And if this is his first tank it's prolly not a good idea to start with a large saltwater tank.
I say start small man get something cool and work your way up...


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