grayshark1956
Fish Crazy
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But you mention stress in fish would be considered an emergency in your eyes.....what about a fish smacking into the tank glass every few minutes as it tries to exercise and turn around? Do you not think that would cause it stress?
You don't seem to want to address the underlying issue that 15 days before you got the Bala you were given a huge amount of detailed information on the fish (by Wills), all of which you agreed to hearing elsewhere and you stated that you would not get a Bala until you could adequately house it in aforementioned 8 foot tank or similar. What changed in those 15 days? It certainly wasn't the information on the fish but more you attitude to seeing them in your LFS at a very reasonable price and thinking 'I'll get one anyway and hopefully get a bigger tank in the future'.
This whole thread has now turned into a good explanation of why such an attitude within the fishkeeping community isn't healthy for fish and needs to be addressed.
You are not the only one to do this so don't take it so personal, at least you made the right decision in the end. Others don't and choose to ignore the advice but when it comes to a problem with the fish later on they find many people unwilling to help.
Hey, its not my fault about what is found on the internet!!!! At least I looked! Some people don't bother!
Some of them had only "Size when purchased" as 2-3 inches, as I was rushing to go out I only skimmed and saw that as they grow 2-3 inches max >.< And I saw several sites saying that 30 gallon would be fine too.
I'm sure there must be a shark like species that Grayshark could keep in a 30-40 gallon?
Thanks for writing: I won't be getting a larger tank anytime soon but if and when I do, I'll look into possibly smaller sharks, apollo kind? But I am happy with my tanks the way they are and am too busy now to consider getting a larger tank. But thanks for thinking of possible shark fish species I could have, yeah, you'd think there was something in the shark looking family for me. I have not had time to look yet.
Haha, misread the information about Apolo Sharks on googleThat's what I get for skimming *slaps wrist*
Guilty as charged
I blame the internet...one site suggested a minimum 30 gallon...
Thanks for writing and having a sense of humor about the internet. The more I found on the internet like brackish water or sharks or crabs, the more it becomes not knowing which answers are correct. I know not to rely on store advice and thought the internet was better until I realized there are just too many answers to choose from.
yeah, i guess i read that one too.Haha, misread the information about Apolo Sharks on googleThat's what I get for skimming *slaps wrist*
Guilty as charged
I blame the internet...one site suggested a minimum 30 gallon...
thing is all the others said 6x2x2, if they stated a tank size.
some didn't even have a fish size listed.
Here again maybe some can see the more I read on the internet the more I find different answers. If I have to I could contact someone at our zoo, this would be if I cannot find answers anywhere else, they might know. In fact, I hope they do have someone there who is an expert. Just occurred to me it would be my golden opportunity to ask if I could feed their sharks, I know better than to get in tank with them, they are housed in a small tank and I would be shark food!
Realised this was a little off topic so I've moved to its own thread.
Ok, I'll look for it when I have time, thanks!
My general rule:
If you Google something and the hits on the first page all say pretty much the same.....stop looking, even if it doesn't give you the answer you were hoping for
Well, I started out that way because I look for common answers to help narrow down what could be the correct answer. But I am the type who really is looking for best answer.
Its not my fault what is on the internet or that stores have no idea what they are selling!!!