AwesomePossum
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It’s finally happening! After years of dreaming I can finally begin planning out my dream shark tank and actually build it. It’s such a surreal feeling and I cannot wait to start.
My first step is brainstorming the exact fish I want for the tank. Just as an idea to gauge size, style, decor, filtration, e.t.c. The ultimate dream shark for me is a zebra shark. I love them and fortunately for me I have sourced a place that sells them on occasion. Naturally, they would require a giant tank and I am accounting for this.
My house has an extension that was added by the previous owners that my partner and I do not currently use. This is where we plan on adding the tank and a large filtration system.
My goal for the aquarium is to mimic a coral sea habitat as best as I can, focused around the zebra shark. If it’s possible, I would love to grow actual corals, however I’m not sure how this would go logistically with sharks and how I would get corals big enough. If anyone has done anything like this please let me know! I was thinking if it were feasible I would simply let the corals grow for months prior? The tank is going to be upwards of 7000 gallons.
As for fish, here is my potential list for species I want to include (please note I would not put all of these together, this is a list of what I could have as of now without extensive research on their compatibility, which will be done at a later stage);
- Zebra Shark (my dream fish
- Blacktip Reef Shark (depends on size of aquarium and availability and compatibility)
- Snowflake Eel (I’m very fond of their colors and I’ve heard lots of success stories with sharks and eels)
- Common or Banded Lionfish (I’ve heard mixed opinions about this one but maybe since the tank will be huge it could work? Needs extreme evaluation first though)
- Larger Butterflyfish (I’ve heard plenty of these guys picking shark eyes out, but I’m hoping I can find the most docile kind and the fact that the sharks I want are bigger will ward them off? Extensive research and inquiries are needed for this one)
- Tangs or Parrotfish (same situation as the butterfly fish)
Those are the fish so far, if anyone has advice or recommendations I’d love to hear them! Please no hate or telling me ‘the fish will pick their eyes out’ as I am aware they do that for smaller sharks, so unless it is specific to larger sharks I’d like to keep this thread clear of that.
I’d also love to hear large coral suggestions too! Thanks for reading my first update! I can’t wait to begin constructing the tank and eventually adding fish! The next post will be about construction plans and tank dimensions.
My first step is brainstorming the exact fish I want for the tank. Just as an idea to gauge size, style, decor, filtration, e.t.c. The ultimate dream shark for me is a zebra shark. I love them and fortunately for me I have sourced a place that sells them on occasion. Naturally, they would require a giant tank and I am accounting for this.
My house has an extension that was added by the previous owners that my partner and I do not currently use. This is where we plan on adding the tank and a large filtration system.
My goal for the aquarium is to mimic a coral sea habitat as best as I can, focused around the zebra shark. If it’s possible, I would love to grow actual corals, however I’m not sure how this would go logistically with sharks and how I would get corals big enough. If anyone has done anything like this please let me know! I was thinking if it were feasible I would simply let the corals grow for months prior? The tank is going to be upwards of 7000 gallons.
As for fish, here is my potential list for species I want to include (please note I would not put all of these together, this is a list of what I could have as of now without extensive research on their compatibility, which will be done at a later stage);
- Zebra Shark (my dream fish
- Blacktip Reef Shark (depends on size of aquarium and availability and compatibility)
- Snowflake Eel (I’m very fond of their colors and I’ve heard lots of success stories with sharks and eels)
- Common or Banded Lionfish (I’ve heard mixed opinions about this one but maybe since the tank will be huge it could work? Needs extreme evaluation first though)
- Larger Butterflyfish (I’ve heard plenty of these guys picking shark eyes out, but I’m hoping I can find the most docile kind and the fact that the sharks I want are bigger will ward them off? Extensive research and inquiries are needed for this one)
- Tangs or Parrotfish (same situation as the butterfly fish)
Those are the fish so far, if anyone has advice or recommendations I’d love to hear them! Please no hate or telling me ‘the fish will pick their eyes out’ as I am aware they do that for smaller sharks, so unless it is specific to larger sharks I’d like to keep this thread clear of that.
I’d also love to hear large coral suggestions too! Thanks for reading my first update! I can’t wait to begin constructing the tank and eventually adding fish! The next post will be about construction plans and tank dimensions.