That has actually been a "dream fish" of mine going back before the zebra shark.Coelacanth (because who doesn't want one really bad)
That has actually been a "dream fish" of mine going back before the zebra shark.Coelacanth (because who doesn't want one really bad)
Sounds like you had some good times.I actually got to see a zebra pup a few years ago at Adventure Aquarium in New Jersey.My son and I took a drive over there and I knew nothing about them having a zebra so I was quite pleasantly surprised to see it..I wonder if they still have it there.I've always loved zebra sharks, i grew up with the zebra sharks at the baltimore aquarium.
Was always a long drive but I'd stay at my grandparents' house, they used to live not too far away and they had a membership.
just some proof of knowing those sharks for awhile- I remember when you could still see their stripes, yet they were still a decent size with spots.
kinda like this:
Is this a naturally occuring species in the wild or a "designer" breed?
Hyper.hypo or hyper? hyper would be a black arapaima, hypo would be white...
Wild and naturally occurring species. Some thought to be closely related to the scobina and orbignii species. Only a handful ever exported. A pair landed with member Calgaryflames years ago, he bred them successfully. Probably the rarest stingray in the hobby and one of the most handsome.Is this a naturally occuring species in the wild or a "designer" breed?