NOTE: IM NO PRO, This is just a general bullet point check list I’ll keep adding to for people who wanna keep sharks
this is for the only 3 sharks i have and can give advice on
BAMBOO BANDED CAT SHARKS
CORAL CAT SHARKS
MARBLED CAT SHARKS
Starting off with size
i would recommend as a baby starting with no less then a 8‘ x 4’ tank
(They grow fast)
I wouldn’t be opposed to having a egg and a new born in something smaller then move it over pretty soon after.
for long term and don’t wanna upgrade, i would say nothing less then a 10-12’ x 5-6’ tank
if going with fish and sharks you want long and high and a lifted aquascape that keeps rocks and caves out of the sand
So i would say 36-48” minimum
if a lot of fish I’ll say 48” and more on height and have rocks arching and high up
if no fish then 24”-30” would be fine in my opinion.
Also rounded corners isn’t as big of a deal on cat sharks since they are bottom dwellers but it could be a plus or if you have away to have trim on the corners and rock scape them so the sharks can see them easier.
this is for the only 3 sharks i have and can give advice on
BAMBOO BANDED CAT SHARKS
CORAL CAT SHARKS
MARBLED CAT SHARKS
Starting off with size
i would recommend as a baby starting with no less then a 8‘ x 4’ tank
(They grow fast)
I wouldn’t be opposed to having a egg and a new born in something smaller then move it over pretty soon after.
for long term and don’t wanna upgrade, i would say nothing less then a 10-12’ x 5-6’ tank
if going with fish and sharks you want long and high and a lifted aquascape that keeps rocks and caves out of the sand
So i would say 36-48” minimum
if a lot of fish I’ll say 48” and more on height and have rocks arching and high up
if no fish then 24”-30” would be fine in my opinion.
Also rounded corners isn’t as big of a deal on cat sharks since they are bottom dwellers but it could be a plus or if you have away to have trim on the corners and rock scape them so the sharks can see them easier.