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r/Aquariums • u/SphyrnaRob • May 14 '22
filtrationroom in the basement
floor installation
rebar
dismantel the panels
put glass panel in the concrete aquarium
4 x 19mm glass
made the corners round
big suctioncups going their work
placing glass panel
view from the inside
plastering the walls before epoxycoating
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2-3 bigger elasmobranchs and then a nice group of schooling fish.
I want a very low bioload in the aquarium.
29 u/BettaGlowUp May 14 '22 Elasmobranchs meaning sharks… or are you thinking to stock rays? I don’t think sharks will give you a low bio load. Messy eaters! If it’s sharks, you are officially shark tank guy #2 9 u/[deleted] May 14 '22 edited May 16 '22 Not to mention being far to small for anything bigger than an epaulette shark, and questionable even then 2 u/AreU4SCUBA May 16 '22 ... There are tons of species smaller than a nurse shark, which is a huge shark - what a nonsense thing to say 0 u/[deleted] May 15 '22 [deleted] 2 u/chacoe May 15 '22 But that's not the same person? 3 u/kazeespada May 15 '22 Most sharks, even the small ones will feed on fish, so probably rays? I guess he could find some big schooling fish, and then go with a really small shark. 1 u/Neednewbody May 14 '22 He’s gonna want black tips after looking at his YouTube https://youtu.be/iDzrbOHf10w 6 u/w3h45j May 15 '22 I hope not, they regularly get 5.5' long and have been seen at 6.5' long. That would be cruel 1 u/sarcasmisart Aug 18 '22 Yeah there are other pelagic-shaped sharks that would be a much better option. 1 u/AreU4SCUBA May 16 '22 What a hero
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Elasmobranchs meaning sharks… or are you thinking to stock rays?
I don’t think sharks will give you a low bio load. Messy eaters!
If it’s sharks, you are officially shark tank guy #2
9 u/[deleted] May 14 '22 edited May 16 '22 Not to mention being far to small for anything bigger than an epaulette shark, and questionable even then 2 u/AreU4SCUBA May 16 '22 ... There are tons of species smaller than a nurse shark, which is a huge shark - what a nonsense thing to say 0 u/[deleted] May 15 '22 [deleted] 2 u/chacoe May 15 '22 But that's not the same person? 3 u/kazeespada May 15 '22 Most sharks, even the small ones will feed on fish, so probably rays? I guess he could find some big schooling fish, and then go with a really small shark. 1 u/Neednewbody May 14 '22 He’s gonna want black tips after looking at his YouTube https://youtu.be/iDzrbOHf10w 6 u/w3h45j May 15 '22 I hope not, they regularly get 5.5' long and have been seen at 6.5' long. That would be cruel 1 u/sarcasmisart Aug 18 '22 Yeah there are other pelagic-shaped sharks that would be a much better option. 1 u/AreU4SCUBA May 16 '22 What a hero
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Not to mention being far to small for anything bigger than an epaulette shark, and questionable even then
2 u/AreU4SCUBA May 16 '22 ... There are tons of species smaller than a nurse shark, which is a huge shark - what a nonsense thing to say 0 u/[deleted] May 15 '22 [deleted] 2 u/chacoe May 15 '22 But that's not the same person?
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... There are tons of species smaller than a nurse shark, which is a huge shark - what a nonsense thing to say
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2 u/chacoe May 15 '22 But that's not the same person?
But that's not the same person?
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Most sharks, even the small ones will feed on fish, so probably rays? I guess he could find some big schooling fish, and then go with a really small shark.
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He’s gonna want black tips after looking at his YouTube https://youtu.be/iDzrbOHf10w
6 u/w3h45j May 15 '22 I hope not, they regularly get 5.5' long and have been seen at 6.5' long. That would be cruel 1 u/sarcasmisart Aug 18 '22 Yeah there are other pelagic-shaped sharks that would be a much better option. 1 u/AreU4SCUBA May 16 '22 What a hero
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I hope not, they regularly get 5.5' long and have been seen at 6.5' long. That would be cruel
1 u/sarcasmisart Aug 18 '22 Yeah there are other pelagic-shaped sharks that would be a much better option.
Yeah there are other pelagic-shaped sharks that would be a much better option.
What a hero
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u/SphyrnaRob May 14 '22
2-3 bigger elasmobranchs and then a nice group of schooling fish.
I want a very low bioload in the aquarium.